Novel ketoacyl acp synthase genes and uses thereof

ABSTRACT

The present invention relates to beta-ketoacyl ACP synthase genes of the KASI/KASIV type and proteins encoded by these genes. The genes can be included in nucleic acid constructs, vectors or host cells. Expression of the gene products can alter the fatty acid profile of host cells. The KAS genes can be combined with a FATA or FATB thioesterase gene to create a cell that produces an increased amount of C8-C16 fatty acids. Suitable host cells include plastidic cells of plants or microalgae. Oleaginous microalga host cells with the new genes are disclosed.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/950,048, filed Apr. 10, 2018, entitled “Novel Ketoacyl ACP Synthase Genes and Uses Thereof”, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/796,406, filed Jul. 10, 2015, entitled “Novel Ketoacyl ACP Synthase Genes and Uses Thereof”, which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/023,112, filed Jul. 10, 2014, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/081,143, filed Nov. 18, 2014, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. This application includes subject matter related to that disclosed in U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/023,109 (attorney docket number 057518-448593), entitled “Tailored Oils,” filed Jul. 10, 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.

REFERENCE TO A SEQUENCE LISTING

This application includes include an electronic sequence listing in a file names “465964-Sequence.txt”, created on Sep. 28, 2015, and contains 235,869 bytes, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to novel β-ketoacyl ACP synthase genes and methods for using the genes including expressing the genes in oleaginous host cells to produce triglycerides with altered fatty acid profiles.

BACKGROUND

Certain organisms including plants and some microalgae use a type II fatty acid biosynthetic pathway, characterized by the use of discrete enzymes in a multimeric complex for fatty acid synthesis. In contrast, mammals and fungi use a single, large, multifunctional protein.

In organisms that use a type II fatty acid biosynthetic pathway, β-ketoacyl-ACP synthase I (KAS I, EC 2.3.1.41) is one of the enzymes responsible for elongation of growing medium-chain fatty acyl-ACP from 4 to 16 carbon atoms in length. KAS I uses C2-C14 acyl-ACPs as substrates for condensation with a C2 unit derived from malonyl-ACP. KASIV is a related enzyme that serves a similar elongation function. Thus, KASI and KASIV can both be considered KASI-like enzymes.

Such genes have been introduced to plants using recombinant DNA technology. See for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,301,070, 6,348,642, 6,660,849, 6,770,465 and US2006/0094088 (of which ¶¶194-200 and the entirety of the document are hereby incorporated herein by reference). In plastidic cells such as those from plants, macroalgae and microalgae, KAS I-like enzymes are located in the chloroplasts or other plastids together with other enzyme of the fatty acid synthesis (FAS) pathway.

PCT publications WO2010/063032, WO2011/150411, WO2012/106560, and WO2013/158938 disclose genetic engineering of oleaginous microalgae including targeting of exogenous FAS gene products to the microalgal plastid.

SUMMARY

In one aspect, embodiments of the invention include a non-natural, isolated polynucleotide having at least 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% sequence identity or equivalent sequence by virtue of the degeneracy of the genetic code to any one of SEQ ID NOs: 21-37, or 39-55, or encoding a KASI-like protein having at least 80, 85, 85.5, 86, 86.5, 87, 87.5, 88, 88.5, 89, 89.5, 90, 90.5, 91, 91.5, 92, 92.5, 93, 93.5, 94, 94.5, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5, 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5, 99 or 99.5% amino acid sequence identity to any one of SEQ ID NOs: 2-18, 62-72, or a mature protein produced therefrom, or the complement of the polynucleotide.

In another aspect, embodiments of the invention include a transformation vector comprising a cDNA molecule comprising a polynucleotide as discussed above. In some cases, the vector comprises promoter and 3′UTR sequences in operable linkage to the cDNA, and optionally a flanking sequence for homologous recombination. The promoter or the 3′UTR sequences are heterologous nucleotide sequences. The heterologous promoter or the heterologous 3′UTR sequences can be from a different organism than the organism from which the nucleotide sequences encoding KAS was first obtained.

In one aspect, the transfomration vector comprises a heterologous promoter or a heterologous 3′UTR sequence obtained from the same organism from which the KAS gene was first isolated. When the promoter sequence, the 3′UTR sequence and the KAS nucleotide sequences are from the same organism, the heterologous promoter does not naturally drive the expression of KAS, and the 3′UTR does not naturally occur downstream from the KAS nucleotide sequences in the source organism.

In yet another aspect, the transformation vector is used to express the KAS gene in the organism from which the KAS gene was first isolated. When the KAS gene is recombinantly expressed in the organism from which the KAS gene was first isolated, the gene is expressed in a different chromosomal locus than the natural chromosomal locus of the KAS gene. Alternatively, the KAS gene is expressed in the cytoplasm.

In another aspect, embodiments of the invention include a host cell comprising the polynucleotide and/or the vector discussed above, and expressing a functional KAS protein encoded by the cDNA. In some cases, the host cell further comprises an exogenous gene encoding a functional FATA acyl-ACP thioesterase or FATB acyl-ACP thioesterase. In one aspect, the FATB acyl-ACP thioesterase has at least 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% amino acid sequence identity to any one of SEQ ID NOs: 1 or SEQ ID NO: 57. In some cases, the host cell produces a cell oil characterized by a fatty acid profile with (i) at least 30, 40, 50, or 55% C14:0, (ii) at least 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, or 14% C8:0, (iii) at least 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, or 35 area % for the sum of C8:0 and C10:0, or (iv) a C8/C10 ratio in the range of 2.2-2.5, 2.5-3.0, or 3.0-3.4. In some cases, the host cell is a plastidic oleaginous cell having a type II fatty acid biosynthesis pathway. In some cases, the host cell is a microalga. In some cases, the host cell is of Trebouxiophyceae, and optionally of the genus Chlorella or Prototheca. In some cases, the microalga is of the species Prototheca moriformis.

In another aspect, embodiments of the invention include a method for making a cell-oil, the method comprising cultivating a host cell as discussed above so as produce the cell-oil, wherein the oil comprises triglcyerides and microalgal sterols. In some cases, the cell oil comprises sterols characterized by a sterol profile and the sterol profile has an excess of ergosterol over β-sitosterol and/or the presence of 22, 23-dihydrobrassicasterol, poriferasterol or clionasterol.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a phylogenetic tree for KASI-like genes in connection with Example 3.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

As used with respect to nucleic acids, the term “isolated” refers to a nucleic acid that is free of at least one other component that is typically present with the naturally occurring nucleic acid. Thus, a naturally occurring nucleic acid is isolated if it has been purified away from at least one other component that occurs naturally with the nucleic acid.

A “cell oil” or “cell fat” shall mean a predominantly triglyceride oil obtained from an organism, where the oil has not undergone blending with another natural or synthetic oil, or fractionation so as to substantially alter the fatty acid profile of the triglyceride. In connection with an oil comprising triglycerides of a particular regiospecificity, the cell oil or cell fat has not been subjected to interesterification or other synthetic process to obtain that regiospecific triglyceride profile, rather the regiospecificity is produced naturally, by a cell or population of cells. For a cell oil or cell fat produced by a cell, the sterol profile of oil is generally determined by the sterols produced by the cell, not by artificial reconstitution of the oil by adding sterols in order to mimic the cell oil. In connection with a cell oil or cell fat, and as used generally throughout the present disclosure, the terms oil and fat are used interchangeably, except where otherwise noted. Thus, an “oil” or a “fat” can be liquid, solid, or partially solid at room temperature, depending on the makeup of the substance and other conditions. Here, the term “fractionation” means removing material from the oil in a way that changes its fatty acid profile relative to the profile produced by the organism, however accomplished. The terms “cell oil” and “cell fat” encompass such oils obtained from an organism, where the oil has undergone minimal processing, including refining, bleaching and/or degumming, which does not substantially change its triglyceride profile. A cell oil can also be a “noninteresterified cell oil”, which means that the cell oil has not undergone a process in which fatty acids have been redistributed in their acyl linkages to glycerol and remain essentially in the same configuration as when recovered from the organism.

“Exogenous gene” shall mean a nucleic acid that codes for the expression of an RNA and/or protein that has been introduced into a cell (e.g. by transformation/transfection), and is also referred to as a “transgene”. A cell comprising an exogenous gene may be referred to as a recombinant cell, into which additional exogenous gene(s) may be introduced. The exogenous gene may be from a different species (and so heterologous), or from the same species (and so homologous), relative to the cell being transformed. Thus, an exogenous gene can include a homologous gene that occupies a different location in the genome of the cell or is under different control, relative to the endogenous copy of the gene. An exogenous gene may be present in more than one copy in the cell. An exogenous gene may be maintained in a cell, for example, as an insertion into the genome (nuclear or plastid) or as an episomal molecule.

“Fatty acids” shall mean free fatty acids, fatty acid salts, or fatty acyl moieties in a glycerolipid. It will be understood that fatty acyl groups of glycerolipids can be described in terms of the carboxylic acid or anion of a carboxylic acid that is produced when the triglyceride is hydrolyzed or saponified.

“Microalgae” are microbial organisms that contain a chloroplast or other plastid, and optionally that are capable of performing photosynthesis, or a prokaryotic microbial organism capable of performing photosynthesis. Microalgae include obligate photoautotrophs, which cannot metabolize a fixed carbon source as energy, as well as heterotrophs, which can live solely off of a fixed carbon source. Microalgae include unicellular organisms that separate from sister cells shortly after cell division, such as Chlamydomonas, as well as microbes such as, for example, Volvox, which is a simple multicellular photosynthetic microbe of two distinct cell types. Microalgae include cells such as Chlorella, Dunaliella, and Prototheca. Microalgae also include other microbial photosynthetic organisms that exhibit cell-cell adhesion, such as Agmenellum, Anabaena, and Pyrobotrys. Microalgae also include obligate heterotrophic microorganisms that have lost the ability to perform photosynthesis, such as certain dinoflagellate algae species and species of the genus Prototheca.

An “oleaginous” cell is a cell capable of producing at least 20% lipid by dry cell weight, naturally or through recombinant or classical strain improvement. An “oleaginous microbe” or “oleaginous microorganism” is a microbe, including a microalga that is oleaginous.

The term “percent sequence identity,” in the context of two or more amino acid or nucleic acid sequences, refers to two or more sequences or subsequences that are the same or have a specified percentage of amino acid residues or nucleotides that are the same, when compared and aligned for maximum correspondence, as measured using a sequence comparison algorithm or by visual inspection. For sequence comparison to determine percent nucleotide or amino acid identity, typically one sequence acts as a reference sequence, to which test sequences are compared. When using a sequence comparison algorithm, test and reference sequences are input into a computer, subsequence coordinates are designated, if necessary, and sequence algorithm program parameters are designated. The sequence comparison algorithm then calculates the percent sequence identity for the test sequence(s) relative to the reference sequence, based on the designated program parameters. Optimal alignment of sequences for comparison can be conducted using the NCBI BLAST software (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/BLAST/) set to default parameters. For example, to compare two nucleic acid sequences, one may use blastn with the “BLAST 2 Sequences” tool Version 2.0.12 (Apr. 21, 2000) set at the following default parameters: Matrix: BLOSUM62; Reward for match: 1; Penalty for mismatch: −2; Open Gap: 5 and Extension Gap: 2 penalties; Gap×drop-off: 50; Expect: 10; Word Size: 11; Filter: on. For a pairwise comparison of two amino acid sequences, one may use the “BLAST 2 Sequences” tool Version 2.0.12 (Apr. 21, 2000) with blastp set, for example, at the following default parameters: Matrix: BLOSUM62; Open Gap: 11 and Extension Gap: 1 penalties; Gap×drop-off 50; Expect: 10; Word Size: 3; Filter:

on.

Where multiple sequence identities are given for a strain having a pair of exogenous genes, this encompasses all combinations of sequence identities. For example, coexpression of a first gene encoding a first protein having at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% with gene A and a second gene encoding a second protein having at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% with gene A shall be understood to encompass (i) at least 85% identity with gene A and least 85% identity with gene B, (ii)) at least 85% identity with gene A and least 99% identity with gene B, (iii) at least 92% identity with gene A and least 95% identity with gene B, and all other combinations.

In connection with a cell oil, a “profile” is the distribution of particular species of triglycerides or fatty acyl groups within the oil. A “fatty acid profile” is the distribution of fatty acyl groups in the triglycerides of the oil without reference to attachment to a glycerol backbone. Fatty acid profiles are typically determined by conversion to a fatty acid methyl ester (FAME), followed by gas chromatography (GC) analysis with flame ionization detection (FID). The fatty acid profile can be expressed as one or more percent of a fatty acid in the total fatty acid signal determined from the area under the curve for that fatty acid. FAME-GC-FID measurement approximate weight percentages of the fatty acids.

As used herein, an oil is said to be “enriched” in one or more particular fatty acids if there is at least a 10% increase in the mass of that fatty acid in the oil relative to the non-enriched oil. For example, in the case of a cell expressing a heterologous FatB gene described herein, the oil produced by the cell is said to be enriched in, e.g., C8 and C16 fatty acids if the mass of these fatty acids in the oil is at least 10% greater than in oil produced by a cell of the same type that does not express the heterologous FatB gene (e.g., wild type oil).

“Recombinant” is a cell, nucleic acid, protein or vector that has been modified due to the introduction of an exogenous nucleic acid or the alteration of a native nucleic acid. Thus, e.g., recombinant (host) cells can express genes that are not found within the native (non-recombinant) form of the cell or express native genes differently than those genes are expressed by a non-recombinant cell. Recombinant cells can, without limitation, include recombinant nucleic acids that encode a gene product or suppression elements such as mutations, knockouts, antisense, interfering RNA (RNAi) or dsRNA that reduce the levels of active gene product in a cell. A “recombinant nucleic acid” is a nucleic acid originally formed in vitro, in general, by the manipulation of nucleic acid, e.g., using polymerases, ligases, exonucleases, and endonucleases, using chemical synthesis, or otherwise is in a form not normally found in nature. Recombinant nucleic acids may be produced, for example, to place two or more nucleic acids in operable linkage. Thus, an isolated nucleic acid or an expression vector formed in vitro by nucleic by ligating DNA molecules that are not normally joined in nature, are both considered recombinant for the purposes of this invention. Recombinant nucleic acids can also be produced in other ways; e.g., using chemical DNA synthesis. Once a recombinant nucleic acid is made and introduced into a host cell or organism, it may replicate using the in vivo cellular machinery of the host cell; however, such nucleic acids, once produced recombinantly, although subsequently replicated intracellularly, are still considered recombinant for purposes of this invention. Similarly, a “recombinant protein” is a protein made using recombinant techniques, i.e., through the expression of a recombinant nucleic acid.

A “KAS I-like” gene or enzyme shall mean either a KAS I or KAS IV gene or enzyme.

Embodiments of the present invention relate to the use of KASI-like genes isolated from plants or other organisms, which can be expressed in a transgenic host cell in order to alter the fatty acid profile of a cell-oil produced by the host cell. Although the microalga Prototheca moriformis was used to screen the genes for ability to the alter fatty acid profile, the genes discovered are useful in a wide variety of host cells for which genetic transformation techniques are known. For example, the genes can be expressed in bacteria, cyanobacteria, other eukaryotic microalgae, or higher plants. The genes can be expressed in higher plants according to the methods disclosed in US patent Nos: U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,301,070, 6,348,642, 6,660,849, and 6,770,465. We have found that KASI-like transgenes can be used alone or in combination with a FatB transgene (encoding an active acyl-ACP thioesterase) can boost the levels of mid-chain fatty acids (e.g., capric, caprylic, lauric, myristic or palmitic acids) in the fatty acid profile of the cell oil. Combining an exogenous KASI-like gene with an exogenous FATA or FATB gene in a host cell can give levels of mid-chain fatty acids and/or long-chain fatty acids (e.g., stearic or oleic) greater than either exogenous gene alone. The fatty acids of the cell oil can be further converted to triglycerides, fatty aldehydes, fatty alcohols and other oleochemicals either synthetically or biosynthetically.

In specific embodiments, triglycerides are produced by a host cell expressing a novel KASI-like gene (from a novel cDNA and/or under control of a heterologous promoter). A cell oil can be recovered from the host cell. Typically, the cell oil comprises mainly triglycerides and sterols. The cell oil can be refined, degummed, bleached and/or deodorized. The oil, in its unprocesssed or processed form, can be used for foods, chemicals, fuels, cosmetics, plastics, and other uses. In other embodiments, the KASI-like gene may not be novel, but the expression of the gene in a microalga is novel.

The KAS genes can be used in a variety of genetic constructs including plasmids or other vectors for expression or recombination in a host cell. The genes can be codon optimized for expression in a target host cell. The genes can be included in an expression cassette that includes a promoter (e.g., a heterologous promoter) and downstream regulatory element. The vector can include flanking sequences for homologous recombination. For example, the vector can cause insertion into a chromosome of the host cell, where it can be stably expressed. The proteins produced by the genes can be used in vivo or in purified form. In an embodiment, an expression cassette comprises a homologous promoter, a CDS operable to express a KASI-like enzyme of Table 1 and a 3′UTR. The 3′UTR can comprise a polyadenylation site.

As described in the examples below, novel KAS genes are were discovered from cDNA produced from plant seed mRNA transcripts. Accordingly the gene sequences are non-natural because they lack introns that are present in the plant genes and mRNA transcripts of the genes prior to mRNA splicing. Accordingly, the invention comprises an isolated non-natural KASI-like gene of Table 1. Further departure from the natural gene is in the use of heterologous regulatory elements and expression in host cells for which such genes do not occur in nature.

For example, the gene can be prepared in an expression vector comprising an operably linked promoter and 5′UTR. Where a plastidic cell is used as the host, a suitably active plastid targeting peptide (also referred to below as a “transit peptide”) can be fused to the KASI-like gene, as in the examples below. The disclosed genes comprise a hydrophobic N-terminal plastid targeting sequence, which can be replaced with alternative targeting sequence and varied in length. Varying the plastid targeting peptide can improve cellular localization and enzyme activity for a given host-cell type. Thus, the invention contemplates deletions and fusion proteins in order to optimize enzyme activity in a given host cell. For example, a transit peptide from the host or related species may be used instead of that of the newly discovered plant genes described here. Additional terminal or internal deletions may be made so-long as the enzymatic activity is retained. The targeting peptide can be cleaved by the host cell to produce a mature KASI-like protein that lacks the targeting peptide.

A selectable marker gene may be included in the vector to assist in isolating a transformed cell. Examples of selectable markers useful in microalgae include sucrose invertase, alpha galactosidase (for selection on melibiose) and antibiotic resistance genes.

The gene sequences disclosed can also be used to prepare antisense, or inhibitory RNA (e.g., RNAi or hairpin RNA) to inhibit complementary genes in a plant or other organism. For example, armed with the knowledge of a gene sequence of Table 1, one can engineer a plant with the same or similar KASI-like gene to express an RNAi construct, gene knockout, point mutation, or the like, and thereby reduce the KASI or KASIV activity of the plant's seed. As a result, the plant can produce an oil with an altered fatty acid profile in which the mean chain length is decreased or increased, depending on the presence of other fatty acid synthesis genes.

KASI-like genes/proteins found to be useful in producing desired fatty acid profiles in a cell are summarized below in Table 1, and related proteins discovered from transcript sequencing (as in Examples 1-2) are shown in Table 1a. Nucleic acids or proteins having the sequence of SEQ ID NOS: 2-18, 59, 62-72, 21-37 or 39-55 can be used to alter the fatty acid profile of a recombinant cell. Variant nucleic acids can also be used; e.g., variants having at least 70, 80, 85, 90, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% sequence identity to SEQ ID NOS: 21-37 or 39-55. Codon optimization of the genes for a variety of host organisms is contemplated, as is the use of gene fragments. Preferred codons for Prototheca strains and for Chlorella protothecoides are shown below in Tables 2 and 3, respectively. Codon usage for Cuphea wrightii is shown in Table 4. Codon usage for Arabidopsis is shown in Table 5; for example, the most preferred codon for each amino acid can be selected. Codon tables for other organisms including microalgae and higher plants are known in the art. In some embodiments, the first and/or second most preferred Prototheca codons are employed for codon optimization. In specific embodiments, the novel amino acid sequences contained in the sequence listings below are converted into nucleic acid sequences according to the most preferred codon usage in Prototheca, Chlorella, Cuphea wrightii, or Arabidopsis as set forth in tables 2 through 3b or nucleic acid sequences having at least 70, 80, 85, 90, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% sequence identity to these derived nucleic acid sequences. For example, the KASI-like gene can be codon optimized for Prototheca moriformis by substituting most preferred codons according to Table 2 for at least 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90% of all codons. Likewise, the KASI-like gene can be codon optimized for Chlorella protothecoides by substituting most-preferred codons according to Table 3 for at least 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90% of all codons. Alternately, the KASI-like gene can be codon optimized for Chlorella protothecoides or Prototheca moriformis by substituting first or second most-preferred codons according to Table 2 or 3 for at least 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90% of all codons. Codon-optimized genes are non-naturally occurring because they are optimized for expression in a host organism.

In certain embodiments, percent sequence identity for variants of the nucleic acids or proteins discussed above can be calculated by using the full-length nucleic acid sequence (e.g., one of SEQ ID NOS: 21-37 or 39-55 or full-length amino acid sequence (e.g., one of SEQ ID NOS: 2-18) as the reference sequence and comparing the full-length test sequence to this reference sequence. For fragments, percent sequence identity for variants of nucleic acid or protein fragments can be calculated over the entire length of the fragment. In certain embodiments, there is a nucleic acid or protein fragment have at least 70, 80, 85, 90, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% sequence identity to one of SEQ ID NOS: 21-37, 39-55 or 2-18.

Optionally, the plastidic targeting peptide can be swapped with another peptide that functions to traffic the KASI-like enzyme to a fatty acid synthesizing plastid of a plastidic host cell. Accordingly, in various embodiments of the invention, a transgene or transgenic host cell comprises a nucleotide or corresponding peptidic fusion of a plastic targeting sequence and an enzyme-domain sequence (the sequence remaining after deletion of the transit peptide), where the mature protein has at least 70, 80, 85, 90, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% sequence identity to an mature protein sequence listed in Table 1 or Table 1a. Plastid transit/targeting peptides are underlined in the accompanying informal sequence listing. Examples of targeting peptides include those of Table 1 and others known in the art, especially in connection with the targeting of KAS I, KAS II, KAS III, FATA, FATB and SAD (stearoyl-ACP desaturase) gene products to chloroplasts or other plastids of plants and microalgae. See examples of Chorophyta given in PCT publications WO2010/063032, WO2011/150411, WO2012/106560, and WO2013/158938. Optionally, the KASI-like genes encode 450, 475 or 500 amino acids or more (with or without the transit peptide), or about 555 residues (with the transit peptide) in contrast to known truncated sequences.

TABLE 1 KASI-like genes: The expression cassette used to test the genes in combination with a FATB transgene is given in SEQ ID NO: 38 (i.e., substituting the Cpal KASIV coding sequence of SEQ ID NO: 38 with various other coding sequences of Table 1), except that the Cuphea hookeriana KASIV was tested using the expression cassette of SEQ ID NO: 61. See Examples 1-4. nucleotide coding sequence (from cDNA Prototheca produced moriformis from codon- Amino seed mRNA, optimized Acid not codon- nucleotide Species Gene Name Sequence optimized) sequence Cuphea KASIV 2 21 39 palustris Cinnamonum KASIV 3 22 40 camphora Cinnamonum KASI 4 23 41 camphora Umbellularia KASI 5 24 42 californica U. californica KASIV 6 25 43 Cuphea. KASAI 7 26 44 wrightii Cuphea KASIVb 8 27 45 avigera Cuphea KASIVb 9 28 46 paucipetala C. ignea KASIVb 10 29 47 Cuphea KASIV 11 30 48 procumbens C. paucipetala KASIVa 12 31 49 Cuphea KASIV 13 32 50 painteri C. avigera KASIVa 14 33 51 C. ignea KASIVa 15 34 52 C. avigera KASIa 16 35 53 C. pulcherrima KASI 17 36 54 C. avigera mitochondrial 18 37 55 KAS Cuphea KASIV 59 60, 61 hookeriana

TABLE 1a Additional proteins encoded by cDNA discovered from transcript profiling of seeds. Coding sequences can be derived from codon tables for various host cells. Amino Acid Species Gene Name Sequence Various KASIV 69, 71 (Clade 1) consensus sequence Various KASIV 70, 72 (Clade 2) consensus sequence Cuphea KASIV 62 aequipetala Cuphea KASIV 63 glassostoma Cuphea KASIV 64 hookeriana Cuphea KASIV 65 glassostoma Cuphea KASIV 66, 67 carthagenesis C. pulcherrima KASIV 68

TABLE 2 Codon usage in Prototheca strains. Ala GCG 345 (0.36) Asn AAT  8 (0.04) GCA  66 (0.07) AAC 201 (0.96) GCT 101 (0.11) Pro CCG 161 (0.29) GCC 442 (0.46) CCA  49 (0.09) Cys TGT  12 (0.10) CCT  71 (0.13) TGC 105 (0.90) CCC 267 (0.49) Asp GAT  43 (0.12) Gln CAG 226 (0.82) GAC 316 (0.88) CAA  48 (0.18) Glu GAG 377 (0.96) Arg AGG  33 (0.06) GAA  14 (0.04) AGA  14 (0.02) Phe TTT  89 (0.29) CGG 102 (0.18) TTC 216 (0.71) CGA  49 (0.08) Gly GGG  92 (0.12) CGT  51 (0.09) GGA  56 (0.07) CGC 331 (0.57) GGT  76 (0.10) Ser AGT  16 (0.03) GGC 559 (0.71) AGC 123 (0.22) His CAT  42 (0.21) TCG 152 (0.28) CAC 154 (0.79) TCA  31 (0.06) Ile ATA  4 (0.01) TCT  55 (0.10) ATT  30 (0.08) TCC 173 (0.31) ATC 338 (0.91) Thr ACG 184 (0.38) Lys AAG 284 (0.98) ACA  24 (0.05) AAA  7 (0.02) ACT  21 (0.05) Leu TTG  26 (0.04) ACC 249 (0.52) TTA  3 (0.00) Val GTG 308 (0.50) CTG 447 (0.61) GTA  9 (0.01) CTA  20 (0.03) GTT  35 (0.06) CTT  45 (0.06) GTC 262 (0.43) CTC 190 (0.26) Trp TGG 107 (1.00) Met ATG 191 (1.00) Tyr TAT  10 (0.05) TAC 180 (0.95) Stop TGA/TAG/TAA

TABLE 3 Preferred codon usage in Chlorella protothecoides. TTC (Phe) TAC (Tyr) TGC (Cys) TGA (Stop) TGG (Trp) CCC (Pro) CAC (His) CGC (Arg) CTG (Leu) CAG (Gln) ATC (Ile) ACC (Thr) GAC (Asp) TCC (Ser) ATG (Met) AAG (Lys) GCC (Ala) AAC (Asn) GGC (Gly) GTG (Val) GAG (Glu)

TABLE 4 Codon usage for Cuphea wrightii (codon, amino acid, frequency, per thousand, number) UUU F 0.48 19.5 (52) UCU S 0.21 19.5 (52) UAU Y 0.45 6.4 (17) UGU C 0.41 10.5 (28) UUC F 0.52 21.3 (57) UCC S 0.26 23.6 (63) UAC Y 0.55 7.9 (21) UGC C 0.59 15.0 (40) UUA L 0.07 5.2 (14) UCA S 0.18 16.8 (45) UAA * 0.33 0.7 (2) UGA * 0.33 0.7 (2) UUG L 0.19 14.6 (39) UCG S 0.11 9.7 (26) UAG * 0.33 0.7 (2) UGG W 1.00 15.4 (41) CUU L 0.27 21.0 (56) CCU P 0.48 21.7 (58) CAU H 0.60 11.2 (30) CGU R 0.09 5.6 (15) CUC L 0.22 17.2 (46) CCC P 0.16 7.1 (19) CAC H 0.40 7.5 (20) CGC R 0.13 7.9 (21) CUA L 0.13 10.1 (27) CCA P 0.21 9.7 (26) CAA Q 0.31 8.6 (23) CGA R 0.11 6.7 (18) CUG L 0.12 9.7 (26) CCG P 0.16 7.1 (19) CAG Q 0.69 19.5 (52) CGG R 0.16 9.4 (25) AUU I 0.44 22.8 (61) ACU T 0.33 16.8 (45) AAU N 0.66 31.4 (84) AGU S 0.18 16.1 (43) AUC I 0.29 15.4 (41) ACC T 0.27 13.9 (37) AAC N 0.34 16.5 (44) AGC S 0.07 6.0 (16) AUA I 0.27 13.9 (37) ACA T 0.26 13.5 (36) AAA K 0.42 21.0 (56) AGA R 0.24 14.2 (38) AUG M 1.00 28.1 (75) ACG T 0.14 7.1 (19) AAG K 0.58 29.2 (78) AGG R 0.27 16.1 (43) GUU V 0.28 19.8 (53) GCU A 0.35 31.4 (84) GAU D 0.63 35.9 (96) GGU G 0.29 26.6 (71) GUC V 0.21 15.0 (40) GCC A 0.20 18.0 (48) GAC D 0.37 21.0 (56) GGC G 0.20 18.0 (48) GUA V 0.14 10.1 (27) GCA A 0.33 29.6 (79) GAA E 0.41 18.3 (49) GGA G 0.35 31.4 (84) GUG V 0.36 25.1 (67) GCG A 0.11 9.7 (26) GAG E 0.59 26.2 (70) GGG G 0.16 14.2 (38)

TABLE 5 Codon usage for Arabidopsis (codon, amino acid, frequency, per thousand) UUU F 0.51 21.8 UCU S 0.28 25.2 UAU Y 0.52 14.6 UGU C 0.60 10.5 UUC F 0.49 20.7 UCC S 0.13 11.2 UAC Y 0.48 13.7 UGC C 0.40 7.2 UUA L 0.14 12.7 UCA S 0.20 18.3 UAA * 0.36 0.9 UGA * 0.44 1.2 UUG L 0.22 20.9 UCG S 0.10 9.3 UAG * 0.20 0.5 UGG W 1.00 12.5 CUU L 0.26 24.1 CCU P 0.38 18.7 CAU H 0.61 13.8 CGU R 0.17 9.0 CUC L 0.17 16.1 CCC P 0.11 5.3 CAC H 0.39 8.7 CGC R 0.07 3.8 CUA L 0.11 9.9 CCA P 0.33 16.1 CAA Q 0.56 19.4 CGA R 0.12 6.3 CUG L 0.11 9.8 CCG P 0.18 8.6 CAG Q 0.44 15.2 CGG R 0.09 4.9 AUU I 0.41 21.5 ACU T 0.34 17.5 AAU N 0.52 22.3 AGU S 0.16 14.0 AUC I 0.35 18.5 ACC T 0.20 10.3 AAC N 0.48 20.9 AGC S 0.13 11.3 AUA I 0.24 12.6 ACA T 0.31 15.7 AAA K 0.49 30.8 AGA R 0.35 19.0 AUG M 1.00 24.5 ACG T 0.15 7.7 AAG K 0.51 32.7 AGG R 0.20 11.0 GUU V 0.40 27.2 GCU A 0.43 28.3 GAU D 0.68 36.6 GGU G 0.34 22.2 GUC V 0.19 12.8 GCC A 0.16 10.3 GAC D 0.32 17.2 GGC G 0.14 9.2 GUA V 0.15 9.9 GCA A 0.27 17.5 GAA E 0.52 34.3 GGA G 0.37 24.2 GUG V 0.26 17.4 GCG A 0.14 9.0 GAG E 0.48 32.2 GGG G 0.16 10.2

Gene Combinations

In an embodiment, a gene/gene-product of Table 1 is co-expressed in a host cell with an exogenous FATA or FATB acyl-ACP thioesterase gene. In a specific embodiment, the FATB gene product has at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5 or 99% amino acid sequence identity to the Cuphea palustris FATB2 (“Cpal FATB2”, accession AAC49180, SEQ ID NO: 1) or C. hookeriana FATB2 (“Ch FATB2”, accession U39834, SEQ ID NO: 57) or fragment thereof. Optionally the FATB gene product has at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5 or 99% amino acid sequence identity to the non-transit-peptide domain of Cuphea palustris FATB2 (“Cpal FATB2”, accession AAC49180, SEQ ID NO: 1) or C. hookeriana FATB2 (“Ch FATB2”, accession U39834 SEQ ID NO: 57)).

FATA genes encode enzymes that preferentially, but not exclusively, hydrolyze long-chain fatty acids with highest activity towards C18:1. FATB genes encode a group of enzymes with more heterogeneous substrate specificities but generally show higher activity toward saturated fatty acids. The substrate specificities of FATB enzymes are quite heterogenous; there are a number of FATB enzymes that show high activity towards C18:0 and C18:1. FATA and FATB enzymes terminate the synthesis of fatty acids by hydrolyzing the thioester bond between the acyl moiety and the acyl carrier protein (ACP).

In an embodiment, a host cell is transformed to express both a FATA or FATB and KASI-like transgene. The host-cell produces a cell oil. Together, the FATA or FATB and KASI-like genes are expressed to produce their respective gene products and thereby alter the fatty acid profile of the cell oil. The two genes function either additively or synergistically with respect to control strains lacking one of the two genes. Optionally, the host cell is oleaginous and can be an oleaginous eukaryotic microalgae such as those described above or below. The fatty acid profile of the cell oil can be enriched (relative to an appropriate control) in C14:0 (myristic), C8:0, C10:0 or a combination of C8/C10.

In an embodiment, the fatty acid profile of the cell is enriched in C14:0 fatty acids. In this embodiment, the FATB gene expresses an acyl-ACP thioesterase enzyme having at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5 or 99% amino acid sequence identity percent amino acid identity to the enzyme of SEQ ID NO: 1. The co-expressed KASI-like gene encodes a beta-ketoacyl ACP synthase having at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5 or 99% amino acid sequence identity percent amino acid identity to the enzyme of SEQ ID NO: 2. Alternately The co-expressed KASI-like gene encodes a beta-ketoacyl ACP synthase having at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5 or 99% amino acid sequence identity percent amino acid identity to the enzyme of SEQ ID NO: 7. Optionally, the cell oil has a fatty acid profile characterized by at least 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50% or at least 55% C14:0 (area % by FAME-GC-FID).

In another embodiment, the fatty acid profile of the cell is enriched in C8:0 and/or C10:0 fatty acids. In this embodiment, the FATB gene expresses an acyl-ACP thioesterase enzyme having at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5 or 99% amino acid sequence identity percent amino acid identity to the enzyme of SEQ ID NO: 57. The co-expressed KASI-like gene encodes a beta-ketoacyl ACP synthase having at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 9595.5, 96, 96.5 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5 or 99% amino acid sequence identity percent amino acid identity to an enzyme of one of SEQ ID NOs: 2, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 37. In a related embodiment, the co-expressed KASI-like gene encodes a beta-ketoacyl ACP synthase having at least 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5 or 99% amino acid sequence identity percent amino acid identity to enzyme of one of SEQ ID NO: 2, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, or 15. Optionally, the cell oil has a fatty acid profile characterized by at least 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, or 14 area % C8:0 (by FAME-GC-FID). Optionally, the cell oil has a fatty acid profile characterized by at least 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, or 35 area % for the sum of C8:0 and C10:0 fatty acids (by FAME-GC-FID). Optionally, the C8/C10 ratio of the cell oil is in the range of 2.2-2.5, 2.5-3.0, or 3.0-3.4.

Optionally, the oils produced by these methods can have a sterol profile in accord with those described below.

Host Cells

The host cell can be a single cell (e.g., microalga, bacteria, yeast) or part of a multicellular organism such as a plant or fungus. Methods for expressing KASI-like genes in a plant are given in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,301,070, 6,348,642, 6,660,849, and 6,770,465, or can be accomplished using other techniques generally known in plant biotechnology. Engineering of eukaryotic oleaginous microbes including eukaryotic microalgae (e.g., of Chlorophyta) is disclosed in WO2010/063032, WO2011/150411, and WO2012/106560 and in the examples below.

Examples of oleaginous host cells include plant cells and microbial cells having a type II fatty acid biosynthetic pathway, including plastidic oleaginous cells such as those of oleaginous algae. Specific examples of microalgal cells include heterotrophic or obligate heterotrophic eukaryotic microalgae of the phylum Chlorophtya, the class Trebouxiophytae, the order Chlorellales, or the family Chlorellacae. Examples of eukaryotic oleaginous microalgae host cells are provided in Published PCT Patent Applications WO2008/151149, WO2010/06032, WO2011/150410, and WO2011/150411, including species of Chlorella and Prototheca, a genus comprising obligate heterotrophs. The oleaginous cells can be, for example, capable of producing 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 85, or about 90% oil by cell weight, ±5%. Optionally, the oils produced can be low in DHA or EPA fatty acids. For example, the oils can comprise less than 5%, 2%, or 1% DHA and/or EPA. The above-mentioned publications also disclose methods for cultivating such cells and extracting oil, especially from microalgal cells; such methods are applicable to the cells disclosed herein and incorporated by reference for these teachings. When microalgal cells are used they can be cultivated autotrophically (unless an obligate heterotroph) or in the dark using a sugar (e.g., glucose, fructose and/or sucrose). When cultivated heterotrophically, the cells and cell oil can comprise less than 200 ppm, 20 ppm, or 2 ppm of color-generating impurities or of chlorophyll. In any of the embodiments described herein, the cells can be heterotrophic cells comprising an exogenous invertase gene so as to allow the cells to produce oil from a sucrose feedstock. Alternately, or in addition, the cells can metabolize xylose from cellulosic feedstocks. For example, the cells can be genetically engineered to express one or more xylose metabolism genes such as those encoding an active xylose transporter, a xylulose-5-phosphate transporter, a xylose isomerase, a xylulokinase, a xylitol dehydrogenase and a xylose reductase. See WO2012/154626, “GENETICALLY ENGINEERED MICROORGANISMS THAT METABOLIZE XYLOSE”, published Nov. 15, 2012. The cells can be cultivated on a depolymerized cellulosic feedstock such as acid or enzyme hydrolyzed bagasse, sugar beet pulp, corn stover, wood chips, sawdust or switchgrass. Optionally, the cells can be cultivated on a depolymerized cellulosic feedstock comprising glucose and at least 5, 10, 20, 30 or 40% xylose, while producing at least 20% lipid by dry weight. Optionally, the lipid comprises triglycerides having a fatty acid profile characterized by at least 10, 15 or 20% C12:0

Optionally, the host cell comprises 23S rRNA having at least 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90 or 95% nucleotide sequence identity to SEQ ID NO: 58.

Oils and Related Products

The oleaginous cells express one or more exogenous genes encoding fatty acid biosynthesis enzymes. As a result, some embodiments feature cell oils that were not obtainable from a non-plant or non-seed oil, or not obtainable at all.

The oleaginous cells produce a storage oil, which is primarily triacylglyceride and may be stored in storage bodies of the cell. A raw oil may be obtained from the cells by disrupting the cells and isolating the oil. WO2008/151149, WO2010/06032, WO2011/150410, and WO2011/1504 disclose heterotrophic cultivation and oil isolation techniques. For example, oil may be obtained by cultivating, drying and pressing the cells. The cell oils produced may be refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) as known in the seed-oil art or as described in WO2010/120939. The refining step may comprise degumming. The raw, refined, or RBD oils may be used in a variety of food, chemical, and industrial products or processes. After recovery of the oil, a valuable residual biomass remains. Uses for the residual biomass include the production of paper, plastics, absorbents, adsorbents, as animal feed, for human nutrition, or for fertilizer.

Where a fatty acid profile of a triglyceride (also referred to as a “triacylglyceride” or “TAG”) cell oil is given here, it will be understood that this refers to a nonfractionated sample of the storage oil extracted from the cell analyzed under conditions in which phospholipids have been removed or with an analysis method that is substantially insensitive to the fatty acids of the phospholipids (e.g. using chromatography and mass spectrometry). The oil may be subjected to an RBD process to remove phospholipids, free fatty acids and odors yet have only minor or negligible changes to the fatty acid profile of the triglycerides in the oil. Because the cells are oleaginous, in some cases the storage oil will constitute the bulk of all the TAGs in the cell.

The stable carbon isotope value 613C is an expression of the ratio of 13C/12C relative to a standard (e.g. PDB, carbonite of fossil skeleton of Belemnite americana from Peedee formation of South Carolina). The stable carbon isotope value 613C (0/00) of the oils can be related to the 613C value of the feedstock used. In some embodiments, the oils are derived from oleaginous organisms heterotrophically grown on sugar derived from a C4 plant such as corn or sugarcane. In some embodiments the δ13C (0/00) of the oil is from −10 to −17 0/00 or from −13 to −16 0/00.

The oils produced according to the above methods in some cases are made using a microalgal host cell. As described above, the microalga can be, without limitation, be a eukaryotic microalga falling in the classification of Chlorophyta, Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorellales, Chlorellaceae, or Chlorophyceae. It has been found that microalgae of Trebouxiophyceae can be distinguished from vegetable oils based on their sterol profiles. Oil produced by Chlorella protothecoides (a close relative of Prototheca moriformis) was found to produce sterols that appeared to be brassicasterol, ergosterol, campesterol, stigmasterol, and beta-sitosterol, when detected by GC-MS. However, it is believed that all sterols produced by Chlorella have C24β stereochemistry. Thus, it is believed that the molecules detected as campesterol, stigmasterol, and beta-sitosterol, are actually 22,23-dihydrobrassicasterol, proferasterol and clionasterol, respectively. Thus, the oils produced by the microalgae described above can be distinguished from plant oils by the presence of sterols with C24α stereochemistry and the absence of C24α stereochemistry in the sterols present. For example, the oils produced may contain 22, 23-dihydrobrassicasterol while lacking campesterol; contain clionasterol, while lacking in beta-sitosterol, and/or contain poriferasterol while lacking stigmasterol. Alternately, or in addition, the oils may contain significant amounts of Δ⁷-poriferasterol.

In one embodiment, the oils provided herein are not vegetable oils. Vegetable oils are oils extracted from plants and plant seeds. Vegetable oils can be distinguished from the non-plant oils provided herein on the basis of their oil content. A variety of methods for analyzing the oil content can be employed to determine the source of the oil or whether adulteration of an oil provided herein with an oil of a different (e.g. plant) origin has occurred. The determination can be made on the basis of one or a combination of the analytical methods. These tests include but are not limited to analysis of one or more of free fatty acids, fatty acid profile, total triacylglycerol content, diacylglycerol content, peroxide values, spectroscopic properties (e.g. UV absorption), sterol profile, sterol degradation products, antioxidants (e.g. tocopherols), pigments (e.g. chlorophyll), d13C values and sensory analysis (e.g. taste, odor, and mouth feel). Many such tests have been standardized for commercial oils such as the Codex Alimentarius standards for edible fats and oils.

Sterol profile analysis is a particularly well-known method for determining the biological source of organic matter. Campesterol, β-sitosterol, and stigmasterol are common plant sterols, with β-sitosterol being a principle plant sterol. For example, β-sitosterol was found to be in greatest abundance in an analysis of certain seed oils, approximately 64% in corn, 29% in rapeseed, 64% in sunflower, 74% in cottonseed, 26% in soybean, and 79% in olive oil (Gul et al. J. Cell and Molecular Biology 5:71-79, 2006).

Oil isolated from Prototheca moriformis strain UTEX1435 were separately clarified (CL), refined and bleached (RB), or refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) and were tested for sterol content according to the procedure described in JAOCS vol. 60, no. 8, August 1983. Results of the analysis are shown below (units in mg/100 g) in Table 6.

TABLE 6 Sterols in microalgal oil. Refined, Clari- Refined & bleached, & Sterol Crude fied bleached deodorized 1 Ergosterol 384 398 293 302  (56%)  (55%)  (50%)  (50%) 2 5,22-cholestadien-24- 14.6 18.8 14 15.2 methyl-3-ol (2.1%) (2.6%) (2.4%) (2.5%) (Brassicasterol) 3 24-methylcholest-5- 10.7 11.9 10.9 10.8 en-3-ol (Campesterol (1.6%) (1.6%) (1.8%) (1.8%) or 22,23- dihydrobrassicasterol) 4 5,22-cholestadien-24- 57.7 59.2 46.8 49.9 ethyl-3-ol (8.4%) (8.2%) (7.9%) (8.3%) (Stigmasterol or poriferasterol) 5 24-ethylcholest-5-en- 9.64 9.92 9.26 10.2 3-ol (β-Sitosterol or (1.4%) (1.4%) (1.6%) (1.7%) clionasterol) 6 Other sterols 209 221 216 213 Total sterols 685.64 718.82 589.96 601.1

These results show three striking features. First, ergosterol was found to be the most abundant of all the sterols, accounting for about 50% or more of the total sterols. The amount of ergosterol is greater than that of campesterol, beta-sitosterol, and stigmasterol combined. Ergosterol is steroid commonly found in fungus and not commonly found in plants, and its presence particularly in significant amounts serves as a useful marker for non-plant oils. Secondly, the oil was found to contain brassicasterol. With the exception of rapeseed oil, brassicasterol is not commonly found in plant based oils. Thirdly, less than 2% beta-sitosterol was found to be present. Beta-sitosterol is a prominent plant sterol not commonly found in microalgae, and its presence particularly in significant amounts serves as a useful marker for oils of plant origin. In summary, Prototheca moriformis strain UTEX1435 has been found to contain both significant amounts of ergosterol and only trace amounts of beta-sitosterol as a percentage of total sterol content. Accordingly, the ratio of ergosterol:beta-sitosterol or in combination with the presence of brassicasterol can be used to distinguish this oil from plant oils.

In some embodiments, the oil content of an oil provided herein contains, as a percentage of total sterols, less than 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, or 1% beta-sitosterol. In other embodiments the oil is free from beta-sitosterol.

In some embodiments, the oil is free from one or more of beta-sitosterol, campesterol, or stigmasterol. In some embodiments the oil is free from beta-sitosterol, campesterol, and stigmasterol. In some embodiments the oil is free from campesterol. In some embodiments the oil is free from stigmasterol.

In some embodiments, the oil content of an oil provided herein comprises, as a percentage of total sterols, less than 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, or 1% 24-ethylcholest-5-en-3-ol. In some embodiments, the 24-ethylcholest-5-en-3-ol is clionasterol. In some embodiments, the oil content of an oil provided herein comprises, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, or 10% clionasterol.

In some embodiments, the oil content of an oil provided herein contains, as a percentage of total sterols, less than 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, or 1% 24-methylcholest-5-en-3-ol. In some embodiments, the 24-methylcholest-5-en-3-ol is 22, 23-dihydrobrassicasterol. In some embodiments, the oil content of an oil provided herein comprises, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, or 10% 22,23-dihydrobrassicasterol.

In some embodiments, the oil content of an oil provided herein contains, as a percentage of total sterols, less than 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, or 1% 5,22-cholestadien-24-ethyl-3-ol. In some embodiments, the 5, 22-cholestadien-24-ethyl-3-ol is poriferasterol. In some embodiments, the oil content of an oil provided herein comprises, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, or 10% poriferasterol.

In some embodiments, the oil content of an oil provided herein contains ergosterol or brassicasterol or a combination of the two. In some embodiments, the oil content contains, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 5%, 10%, 20%, 25%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, or 65% ergosterol. In some embodiments, the oil content contains, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 25% ergosterol. In some embodiments, the oil content contains, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 40% ergosterol. In some embodiments, the oil content contains, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 5%, 10%, 20%, 25%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, or 65% of a combination of ergosterol and brassicasterol.

In some embodiments, the oil content contains, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 1%, 2%, 3%, 4% or 5% brassicasterol. In some embodiments, the oil content contains, as a percentage of total sterols less than 10%, 9%, 8%, 7%, 6%, or 5% brassicasterol.

In some embodiments the ratio of ergosterol to brassicasterol is at least 5:1, 10:1, 15:1, or 20:1.

In some embodiments, the oil content contains, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 5%, 10%, 20%, 25%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 55%, 60%, or 65% ergosterol and less than 20%, 15%, 10%, 5%, 4%, 3%, 2%, or 1% beta-sitosterol. In some embodiments, the oil content contains, as a percentage of total sterols, at least 25% ergosterol and less than 5% beta-sitosterol. In some embodiments, the oil content further comprises brassicasterol. For any of the oils or cell-oils disclosed in this application, the oil can have the sterol profile of any column of Table 6, above, with a sterol-by-sterol variation of 30%, 20%, 10% or less.

Sterols contain from 27 to 29 carbon atoms (C27 to C29) and are found in all eukaryotes. Animals exclusively make C27 sterols as they lack the ability to further modify the C27 sterols to produce C28 and C29 sterols. Plants however are able to synthesize C28 and C29 sterols, and C28/C29 plant sterols are often referred to as phytosterols. The sterol profile of a given plant is high in C29 sterols, and the primary sterols in plants are typically the C29 sterols beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol. In contrast, the sterol profile of non-plant organisms contain greater percentages of C27 and C28 sterols. For example the sterols in fungi and in many microalgae are principally C28 sterols. The sterol profile and particularly the striking predominance of C29 sterols over C28 sterols in plants has been exploited for determining the proportion of plant and marine matter in soil samples (Huang, Wen-Yen, Meinschein W. G., “Sterols as ecological indicators”; Geochimica et Cosmochimia Acta. Vol 43. pp 739-745).

In some embodiments the primary sterols in the microalgal oils provided herein are sterols other than beta-sitosterol and stigmasterol. In some embodiments of the microalgal oils, C29 sterols make up less than 50%, 40%, 30%, 20%, 10%, or 5% by weight of the total sterol content.

In some embodiments the microalgal oils provided herein contain C28 sterols in excess of C29 sterols. In some embodiments of the microalgal oils, C28 sterols make up greater than 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, or 95% by weight of the total sterol content. In some embodiments the C28 sterol is ergosterol. In some embodiments the C28 sterol is brassicasterol.

In embodiments of the present invention, oleaginous cells expressing one or more of the genes of Table 1 can produce an oil with at least 20, 40, 60 or 70% of C8, C10, C12, C14 or C16 fatty acids. In a specific embodiment, the level of myristate (C14:0) in the oil is greater than 30%.

Thus, in embodiments of the invention, there is a process for producing an oil, triglyceride, fatty acid, or derivative of any of these, comprising transforming a cell with any of the nucleic acids discussed herein. In another embodiment, the transformed cell is cultivated to produce an oil and, optionally, the oil is extracted. Oil extracted in this way can be used to produce food, oleochemicals or other products.

The oils discussed above alone or in combination are useful in the production of foods, fuels and chemicals (including plastics, foams, films, detergents, soaps, etc). The oils, triglycerides, fatty acids from the oils may be subjected to C—H activation, hydroamino methylation, methoxy-carbonation, ozonolysis, enzymatic transformations, epoxidation, methylation, dimerization, thiolation, metathesis, hydro-alkylation, lactonization, or other chemical processes.

After extracting the oil, a residual biomass may be left, which may have use as a fuel, as an animal feed, or as an ingredient in paper, plastic, or other product. For example, residual biomass from heterotrophic algae can be used in such products.

EXAMPLES Example 1: Screening KAS Genes in Combination with Cuphea palustris FATB2 Acyl-ACP Thioesterase

A Prototheca moriformis strain expressing codon optimized Cuphea palustris (Cpal) FATB2 was constructed as described in WO2013/158938, example 53 (p. 231). The amino acid sequence of the Cpal FATB2 gene is given in SEQ ID NO: 1. This strain (S6336) produced a cell oil characterized by a fatty acid profile having about 38% myristic acid (C14:0).

Six KASI-like genes were cloned from seed oil genomes. Total RNA was extracted from dried mature seeds using a liquid-nitrogen-chilled mortar and pestle to break open the seed walls. RNA was then precipitated with an 8M urea, 3M LiCl solution followed by a phenol-chloroform extraction. A cDNA library was generated with oligo dT primers using the purified RNA and subjected to Next Generation sequencing. The novel KAS genes were identified from the assembled transcriptome using BLAST with known KAS genes as bait. The identified KAS gene sequences were codon optimized for expression in Prototheca and synthesized for incorporation into an expression cassette.

To test the impact on myristate accumulation, S6336 was transformed with a linearized plasmid designed for homologous recombination at the pLOOP locus and to express the KASI-like genes with coexpression of a selection marker (see WO2013/1589380). The vector is described in SEQ ID NO 38, the remaining codon optimized KAS genes were substituted into the KAS CDS segment of this vector prior to transformation. As shown in Table 7, increases in C14:0 levels in extracted cell oil were observed with the expression of the C. camphora KASIV (D3147), C. camphora KASI (D3148), U. cahfornica KASI (D3150) or U. cahfornica KASVI (D3152) genes in S6336. Even greater increases in C14:0 levels resulted from expression the KASI gene from C. palustris KASIV (D3145) or C. wrightii KASAI (D3153), with some individual lines producing >50% or >55% C14:0. The C14 production far exceeded the negligible amount found in the wild-type oil (see Table 7a).

TABLE 7 KAS genes that effect an increase in C14 fatty acids in eukaryotic microalgal oil. C14:0 (area %. SEQ ID mean of 4 Highest C14:0 Gene (transformant ID) NOs: transformants) observed C. camphora KASIV 3, 22, 40 38.0 40.3 C. camphora KASI 4, 23, 41 33.8 39.3 U. californica KASI 5, 24, 42 37.4 42.3 U. californica KASVI 6, 25, 43 38.4 41.6 C. palustris KASIV 2, 21, 39 45.4 58.4 C. wrightii KASAI 7, 26, 44 43.2 53.6

TABLE 7a Fatty acid profile of wild-type Prototheca moriformis oil (area %). C8:0 C10:0 C12:0 C14:0 C16:0 C18:0 C18:1 C18:2 C18:3 0 0 0 2 38 4 48 5 1

Example 2: Screening KAS Genes in Combination with Cuphea hookeriana FATB Acyl-ACP Thioesterase

P. moriformis strains were constructed that express ChFATB2 acyl-ACP thioesterase together with a KAS gene selected from ten KASI, one KASIII and one mitochondrial KAS were cloned from seed oil genomes, codon optimized and introduced into Prototheca as described in Example 1. The KAS genes were fused to an HA epitope TAG at the c-terminus of each KAS to allow confirmation of protein expression.

TABLE 8 Mean C8:0-C10:0 fatty acid profiles derived from transformation of FATB2-expressing microalgal strain with KASI-like genes isolated from seed oil genomes. SEQ ID NOS: (amino acid, CDS, codon C8:0 C10:0 optimized (mean (mean Sum C8:0 + C10/C8 KAS Gene CDS) area %) area %) C10:0 ratio C. avigera 16, 35, 53 8.0 21.4 29.3 2.7 KASIa C. pulcherrima 17, 36, 54 7.7 20.3 28.0 2.6 KASI C. avigera NL, 37, 55 7.8 20.4 28.2 2.6 Mitochondrial KAS C. avigera 19, NL, 56 9.5 22.8 32.3 2.4 KAS III C. paucipetala  9, 28, 46 7.9 22.5 30.3 2.9 KASIVb C. ignea 10, 29, 47 6.6 18.7 25.4 2.8 KASIVb C. painteri 13, 32, 50 9.0 22.4 31.4 2.5 KASIV C. palustris  2, 21, 38 8.6 21.6 30.4 2.5 KASIVa C. avigera  8, 27, 45 11.0 23.8 34.8 2.2 KASIVb C. procumbens 11, 30, 48 8.2 25.8 34.0 3.2 KASIV C. paucipetala 12, 31, 49 8.8 29.9 39.4 3.4 KASIVa C. ignea 15, 34, 52 8.6 25.8 34.4 3.0 KASIVa C avigera 14, 33, 51 10.0 23.0 32.9 2.3 KASIVa C. hookeriana 59, NL, 61 14.5 27.81 42.6 3.0 KASIV

The parental strain is a stable microalgal strain expressing the C. hookeriana FATB2 under the control of the pH5-compatible PmUAPA1 promoter. The parental strain accumulates 27.8% C8:0-C10:0 with a C10/C8 ratio of 2.6. All transformants are derived from integrations of the KASI transgenes at the pLOOP locus of the parental strain. Means are calculated from at least 19 individual transformants for each KAS transgene (NL=not listed).

As can be seen from Table 8, expression of the following KAS genes significantly increased C8:0-C10:0 levels: C. avigera KASIVb (D3287), C. procumbens KASIV (D3290), C. paucipetala KASIVa (D3291), C. avigera KASIVa (D3293), and C. ignea KASIVa (D3294). Importantly, expression of the C. avigera KASIVb (D3287) augmented the accumulation of both C8:0 and C10:0 fatty acids, while only C10:0 levels were increased upon expression of D3290, D3291, D3293 and D3294. In some cases the sum of C8:0 and C10:0 fatty acids in the fatty acid profile was at least 30%, or at least 35% (area % by FAME-GC-FID). The midchain production far exceeded the negligible amount found in the wild-type oil (see Table 7a).

The mean C8/C10 ratios of Table 8 ranged from 2.2 to 3.4. The sum of mean C8 and C10 ranged from 25.4 to 39.4.

The highest C8:0 producing strain found was D3287, which combined C. avigera KASIV with C. hookeriana FATB2. The mean was 11.0% C8:0 with a range of 12.4 to 14.8. Thus, a cell oil with a fatty acid profile of greater than 14% C8 was produced. Furthermore, the C10/C8 ratio was less than 2.5.

Example 3: Identification of KAS Clades and Consensus Sequences

The newly identified sequences of KASI-like genes were compared to those in the ThYme database of thioester-active enzymes maintained by Iowa State University (enzyme.cbirc.iastate.edu) using the blast algorithm and the top hits were extracted. The top 50 BLAST hits were downloaded and a multiple alignment was created using ClustalW alignment algorithm and a phylogenetic tree (FIG. 1) was created using that alignment with the Jukes-Cantor Neighbor-Joining method. The new KASIV genes grouped together with only 4 ThYme KAS genes internal to that group out of the 50 possible. The total ThYme KAS sequences were reduced to 12 because nearly all ThYme KAS grouped away from the new KAS sequences. The ThYme sequences are only 222 residues while the new KASIV are approximately 555 residues in length including the targeting peptide.

Two new clades were identified Clade 1 and Clade 2, characterized by consensus SEQ ID NO: 69 and SEQ ID NO:70, which include transit peptides. The clades can also be characterized by the sequences of the mature consensus proteins SEQ ID NO: 71 and SEQ ID NO: 72, respectively. The KAS genes of Clade 1 are associated with production of elevated C8 and C10 fatty acids based on based on transformations in P. moriformis in combination with a FATB acyl-ACP thioesterase as in Example 2. The KAS genes of Clade 2 are associated with production of elevated C10 fatty acids based on transformations in P. moriformis in combination with a FATB acyl-ACP thioesterase as in Example 2.

Although the above discussion discloses various exemplary embodiments of the invention, it should be apparent that those skilled in the art can make various modifications that will achieve some of the advantages of the invention without departing from the true scope of the invention.

SEQUENCE LISTING SEQ ID NO: 1 Cuphea palustris FATB2 amino acid sequence (Genbank Accession No. AAC49180.1) MVAAAASAAFFSVATPRTNISPSSLSVPFKPKSNHNGGFQVKANASAHPKANGSAVS LKSGSLETQEDKTSSSSPPPRTFINQLPVWSMLLSAVTTVFGVAEKQWPMLDRKSKR PDMLVEPLGVDRIVYDGVSFRQSFSIRSYEIGADRTASIETLMNMFQETSLNHCKIIGL LNDGFGRTPEMCKRDLIWVVTKMQIEVNRYPTWGDTIEVNTWVSASGKHGMGRD WLISDCHTGEILIRATSVWAMMNQKTRRLSKIPYEVRQEIEPQFVDSAPVIVDDRKFH KLDLKTGDSICNGLTPRWTDLDVNQHVNNVKYIGWILQSVPTEVFETQELCGLTLEY RRECGRDSVLESVTAMDPSKEGDRSLYQHLLRLEDGADIVKGRTEWRPKNAGAKG AILTGKTSNGNSIS SEQ ID NO: 2 Amino acid sequence of the C. palustris KASIV (D3145 and D3295, pSZ4312). The algal transit peptide is underlined. MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTFQCLVTSYIDPCNQFSSSASL SFLGDNGFASLFGSKPFRSNRGHRRLGRASHSGEAMAVALEPAQEVATKKKPLVKQ RRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDVYYNNLLDGVSGISEIEAFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDG WVAPKLSKRMDKFMLYLLTAGKKALADGGITDDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGLGGM KLFSDSIEALRISYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFC ILNSANHIVRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNR DGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILCI EKALAQAGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHL IGAAGGVEAVTVVQAIRTGWIHPNLNLEDPDKAVDAKVLVGPKKERLNVKVGLSNS FGFGGHNSSILFAPYN SEQ ID NO: 3 Amino acid sequence of the C. camphora KASIV (D3147, pSZ4338). MAMMAGSCSNLVIGNRELGGNGPSLLHYNGLRPLENIQTASAVKKPNGLFASSTAR KSKAVRAMVLPTVTAPKREKDPKKRIVITGMGLVSVFGNDIDTFYSKLLEGESGIGPI DRFDASSFSVRFAGQIHNFSSKGYIDGKNDRRLDDCWRYCLVAGRRALEDANLGPE VLEKMDRSRIGVLIGTGMGGLSAFSNGVESLIQKGYKKITPFFIPYSITNMGSALLAID TGVMGPNYSISTACATANYCFHAAANHIRRGEAEIMVTGGTEAAVSATGVGGFIACR ALSHRNDEPQTASRPWDKDRDGFVMGEGAGVLVMESLHHARKRGANIIAEYLGGA VTCDAHHMTDPRADGLGVSSCITKSLEDAGVSPEEVNYVNAHATSTLAGDLAEVNA IKKVFKDTSEMKMNGTKSMIGHCLGAAGGLEAIATIKAINTGWLHPTINQFNIEPAVT IDTVPNVKKKHDIHVGISNSFGFGGHNSVVVFAPFMP Amino acid sequence of the C. camphora KASI (D3148, pSZ4339). SEQ ID NO: 4 MQILQTPSSSSSSLRMSSMESLSLTPKSLPLKTLLPLRPRPKNLSRRKSQNPRPISSSSSP ERETDPKKRVVITGMGLVSVFGNDVDAYYDRLLSGESGIAPIDRFDASKFPTRFAGQI RGFTSDGYIDGKNDRRLDDCLRYCIVSGKKALENAGLGPHLMDGKIDKERAGVLVG TGMGGLTVFSNGVQTLHEKGYRKMTPFFIPYAITNMGSALLAIELGFMGPNYSISTAC ATSNYCFYAAANHIRRGEADLMLAGGTEAAIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNDDPQTASR PWDKDRDGFVMGEGAGVLVMESLEHAMKRDAPIIAEYLGGAVNCDAYHMTDPRA DGLGVSTCIERSLEDAGVAPEEVNYINAHATSTLAGDLAEVNAIKKVFTNTSEIKINA TKSMIGHCLGAAGGLEAIATIKAINTGWLHPSINQFNPEPSVEFDTVANKKQQHEVN VAISNSFGFGGHNSVVVFSAFKP SEQ ID NO: 5 Amino acid sequence of the U. californica KASI (D3150, pSZ4341). MESLSLTPKSLPLKTLLPFRPRPKNLSRRKSQNPKPISSSSSPERETDPKKRVVITGMGL VSVFGNDVDAYYDRLLSGESGIAPIDRFDASKFPTRFAGQIRGFTSDGYIDGKNDRRL DDCLRYCIVSGKKALENAGLGPDLMDGKIDKERAGVLVGTGMGGLTVFSNGVQTL HEKGYRKMTPFFIPYAITNMGSALLAIDLGFMGPNYSISTACATSNYCFYAAANHIRR GEADVMLAGGTEAAIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNDDPQTASRPWDKDRDGFVMGEGA GVLVMESLEHAMKRDAPIIAEYLGGAVNCDAYHMTDPRADGLGVSTCIERSLEDAG VAPEEVNYINAHATSTLAGDLAEVNAIKKVFTNTSEIKINATKSMIGHCLGAAGGLE AIATIKAINTGWLHPSINQFNPEPSVEFDTVANKKQQHEVNVAISNSFGFGGHNSVVV FSAFKP SEQ ID NO: 6 Amino acid sequence of the U. californica KASIV (D3152, pSZ4343). MTQTLICPSSMETLSLTKQSHFRLRLPTPPHIRRGGGHRHPPPFISASAAPRRETDPKK RVVITGMGLVSVFGTNVDVYYDRLLAGESGVGTIDRFDASMFPTRFGGQIRRFTSEG YIDGKNDRRLDDYLRYCLVSGKKAIESAGFDLHNITNKIDKERAGILVGSGMGGLKV FSDGVESLIEKGYRKISPFFIPYMIPNMGSALLGIDLGFMGPNYSISTACATSNYCIYAA ANHIRQGDADLMVAGGTEAPIIPIGLGGFVACRALSTRNDDPQTASRPWDIDRDGFV MGEGAGILVLESLEHAMKRDAPILAEYLGGAVNCDAHHMTDPRADGLGVSTCIESS LEDAGVAAEEVNYINAHATSTPTGDLAEMKAIKNVFRNTSEIKINATKSMIGHCLGA SGGLEAIATLKAITTGWLHPTINQFNPEPSVDFDTVAKKKKQHEVNVAISNSFGFGGH NSVLVFSAFKP SEQ ID NO: 7 Amino acid sequence of the C. wrightii KASAI (D3153, pSZ4379). The algal transit peptide is underlined. MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRYVFQCLVASCIDPCDQYRSSASL SFLGDNGFASLFGSKPFMSNRGHRRLRRASHSGEAMAVALQPAQEAGTKKKPVIKQ RRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDVFYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDG WVAPKLSKRMDKFMLYLLTAGKKALADGGITDEVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGMGGM KVFNDAIEALRVSYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSN FCILNAANHIIRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNSDPTKASRPWDSN RDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVIL CIEKALAQAGVSKEDVNYINAHATSTSAGDIKEYQALARCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIG HLLGAAGGVEAVTVVQAIRTGWIHPNLNLEDPDKAVDAKLLVGPKKERLNVKVGL SNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPCNV SEQ ID NO: 8 Amino acid sequence of the C. avigera KASIVb (D3287, pSZ4453). MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTFQCYIGDNGFGSKPPRSNRG HLRLGRTSHSGEVMAVAMQSAQEVSTKEKPATKQRRVVVTGMGVVTALGHDPDV YYNNLLDGVSGISEIENFDCSQLPTRIAGEIKSFSADGWVAPKFSRRMDKFMLYILTA GKKALVDGGITEDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGLGGMKVFSESIEALRTSYKKISPFCVPF STTNMGSAILAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILNAANHITKGEADMMLCGGSDS VILPIGMGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKK RGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILCIEKALAQSGVSREDVNYINAHATS TPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGGAGGVEAVTVVQAIRTGWIHP NINLDDPDEGVDAKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPCN SEQ ID NO: 9 Amino acid sequence of the C. paucipetala KASIVb (D3288, pSZ4454). MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTFQCLGDIGFASLIGSKPPRSN RNHRRLGRTSHSGEVMAVAMQPAHEASTKNKPVTKQRRVVVTGMGVATPLGHDP DVYYNNLLDGVSGISQIENFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTEGYVIPKFAKRMDKFMLYLL TAGKKALEDGGITEDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGMGGMKIINDSIAALNVSYKKMTPF CVPFSTTNMGSAMLAIDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNYCILNAANHIVRGEADMMLCG GSDAVIIPVGLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELE HAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPDGAGVILCIEKALAQSGVSREDVNYIN AHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGAAGGVEAVTVVQAIR TGWIHPNINLENPDEAVDAKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPYN SEQ ID NO: 10 Amino acid sequence of the C. ignea KASIVb (D3289, pSZ4455). The algal transit peptide is underlined. MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTSQCLVTSYIDPCNKYCSSASL SFLGDNGFASLFGSKPFRSNRGHRRLGRASHSGEAMAVALQPAQEVTTKKKPVIKQR RVVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDVYYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGW VAPKLSKRMDKFMLYLLTAGKKALADGGITDDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGMGGMK LFNDSIEALRISYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCI LNASNHIVRGEADMMLCGGSDSVTVPLGVGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSN RDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTSDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILC IEKALAQSGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALARCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGH LLGAAGGVEAVAVIQAIRTGWIHPNINLEDPDEAVDPKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVALSNS FGFGGHNSSILFAPCN SEQ ID NO: 11 Amino acid sequence of the C. procumbens KASIV (D3290, pSZ4456). The algal transit peptide is underlined. MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTFQCLVTSHNDPCNQYCSSAS LSFLGDNGFGSKPFRSNRGHRRLGRASHSGEAMAVALQPAQEVATKKKPAMKQRR VVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDVYYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGWV APKLSKRMDKFMLYLLTAGKKALADGGITDDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGMGGMKLF NDSIEALRVSYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCIL NAANHIVRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRD GFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILCIE KALAQSGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLL GAAGGVEAVTVIQAIRTGWIHPNLNLEDPDKAVDAKFLVGPKKERLNVKVGLSNSF GFGGHNSSILFAPCN SEQ ID NO: 12 Amino acid sequence of the C. paucipetala KASIVa (D3291, pSZ4457). The algal transit peptide is underlined. MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTFQCLVNSHIDPCNQNVSSAS LSFLGDNGFGSNPFRSNRGHRRLGRASHSGEAMAVALQPAQEVATKKKPAIKQRRV VVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDVFYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGWVA PKLSKRMDKFMLYLLTAGKKALADAGITEDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGMGGMKLFN DSIEALRVSYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILN AANHIIRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNSDPTKASRPWDSNRDGF VMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPDGAGVILCIEKA LAQSGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGA AGGVEAVTVIQAIRTGWIHPNLNLEDPDEAVDAKFLVGPKKERLNVKVGLSNSFGFG GHNSSILFAPYN SEQ ID NO: 13 Amino acid sequence of the C. painteri KASIV (D3292, pSZ4458). The algal transit peptide is underlined. MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTPQCLDPCNQHCFLGDNGFAS LIGSKPPRSNLGHLRLGRTSHSGEVMAVAQEVSTNKKHATKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPL GHDPDVYYNNLLEGVSGISEIENFDCSQLPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGLVAPKLSKRMDKFM LYILTAGKKALADGGITEDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGLGGMKVFSDSVEALRISYKKI SPFCVPFSTTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILNAANHITKGEADMM LCGGSDAAILPIGMGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLE ELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPDGAGVILCIEKALAQSGVSREEVN YINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGGAGGVEAVTVVQ AIRTGWIHPNINLEDPDKGVDAKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPCN SEQ ID NO: 14 Amino acid sequence of the C. avigera KASIVa (D3293, pSZ4459). The algal transit peptide is underlined. MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTFQCLVTSYNDPCEQYRSSAS LSFLGDNGFASLFGSKPFRSNRGHRRLGRASHSGEAMAVALQPAQEVGTKKKPVIKQ RRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDVYYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDG WVAPKLSKRMDKFMLYLLTAGKKALADGGITDDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGLGGM KVFSESIEALRTSYKKISPFCVPFSTTNMGSAILAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCIL NAANHITKGEADMMLCGGSDSVILPIGMGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRD GFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILCIE KALAQSGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLL GGAGGVEAVTVVQAIRTGWIHPNINLDDPDEGVDAKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNSF GFGGHNSSILFAPCN SEQ ID NO: 15 Amino acid sequence of the C. ignea KASIVa (D3294, pSZ4460). The algal transit peptide is underlined. MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTSQCLVTSYIDPCNKYCSSASL SFLGDNGFASLFGSKPFRSNRGHRRLGRASHSGEAMAVALQPAQEVTTKKKPVIKQR RVVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDVYYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGW VAPKLSKRMDKFMLYLLTAGKKALADGGITDDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGMGGMK LFNDSIEALRISYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCI LNASNHIVRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRD GFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILCIE KALAQAGVSKEDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAQCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHL LGAAGGVEAVTVVQAIRTGWIHPNLNLEDPDKAVDAKLLVGPKKERLNVKVGLSNS FGFGGHNSSILFAPYN SEQ ID NO: 16 Amino acid sequence of the C. avigera KASIa (D3342, pSZ4511). MQSLHSPALRASPLDPLRLKSSANGPSSTAAFRPLRRATLPNIRAASPTVSAPKRETDP KKRVVITGMGLVSVFGSDVDAYYEKLLSGESGISLIDRFDASKFPTRFGGQIRGFNAT GYIDGKNDRRLDDCLRYCIVAGKKALENSDLGGDSLSKIDKERAGVLVGTGMGGLT VFSDGVQNLIEKGHRKISPFFIPYAITNMGSALLAIDLGLMGPNYSISTACATSNYCFY AAANHIRRGEADLMIAGGTEAAIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNDDPQTASRPWDKDRDG FVMGEGAGVLVMESLEHAMKRGAPIIAEYLGGAVNCDAYHMTDPRADGLGVSSCIE SSLEDAGVSPEEVNYINAHATSTLAGDLAEINAIKKVFKNTKDIKINATKSMIGHCLG ASGGLEAIATIKGITTGWLHPSINQFNPEPSVEFDTVANKKQQHEVNVAISNSFGFGG HNSVVAFSAFKP SEQ ID NO: 17 Amino acid sequence of the C. pulcherima KASI (D3343, pSZ4512). MHSLQSPSLRASPLDPFRPKSSTVRPLHRASIPNVRAASPTVSAPKRETDPKKRVVITG MGLVSVFGSDVDAYYDKLLSGESGIGPIDRFDASKFPTRFGGQIRGFNSMGYIDGKN DRRLDDCLRYCIVAGKKSLEDADLGADRLSKIDKERAGVLVGTGMGGLTVFSDGVQ SLIEKGHRKITPFFIPYAITNMGSALLAIELGLMGPNYSISTACATSNYCFHAAANHIRR GEADLMIAGGTEAAIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNDDPQTASRPWDKDRDGFVMGEGA GVLVLESLEHAMKRGAPIIAEYLGGAINCDAYHMTDPRADGLGVSSCIESSLEDAGV SPEEVNYINAHATSTLAGDLAEINAIKKVFKNTKDIKINATKSMIGHCLGASGGLEAI ATIKGINTGWLHPSINQFNPEPSVEFDTVANKKQQHEVNVAISNSFGFGGHNSVVAFS AFKP SEQ ID NO: 18 Amino acid sequence of the C. avigera mitochondrial KAS (D3344, pSZ4513). MVFLPWRKMLCPSQYRFLRPLSSSTTFDPRRVVVTGLGMVTPLGCGVNTTWKQLIE GKCGIRAISLEDLKMDAFDIDTQAYVFDQLTSKVAATVPTGVNPGEFNEDLWFNQKE HRAIARFIAYALCAADEALKDANWEPTEPEEREMTGVSIGGGTGSISDVLDAGRMIC EKKLRRLSPFFIPRILINMASGHVSMKYGFQGPNHAAVTACATGAHSIGDAARMIQF GDADVMVAGGTESSIDALSIAGFCRSRALTTKYNSCPQEASRPFDTDRDGFVIGEGSG VLVLEELDHARKRGAKMYAEFCGYGMSGDAHHITQPHSDGRGAILAMTRALKQSN LHPDQVDYVNAHATSTSLGDAIEAKAIKTVFSDHAMSGSLALSSTKGAIGHLLGAAG AVEAIFSILAIKNGLAPLTLNVARPDPVFTERFVPLTASKEMHVRAALSNSFGFGGTN TTLLFTSPPQN SEQ ID NO: 19 Amino acid sequence of the C. avigera KASIII (D3345, pSZ4514). MANAYGFVGSSVPTVGRAAQFQQMGSGFCSVDFISKRVFCCSAVQGADKPASGDSR AEYRTPRLVSRGCKLIGSGSAIPTLQVSNDDLAKIVDTNDEWISVRTGIRNRRVLTGK DSLTNLATEAARKALEMAQVDAEDVDMVLMCTSTPEDLFGSAPQIQKALGCKKNPL SYDITAACSGFVLGLVSAACHIRGGGFNNVLVIGADSLSRYVDWTDRGTCILFGDAA GAVLVQSCDAEEDGLFAFDLHSDGDGQRHLRAVITENETDHAVGTNGSVSDFPPRRS SYSCIQMNGKEVFRFACRSVPQSIELALGKAGLNGSNIDWLLLHQANQRIIDAVATRL EVPQERVISNLANYGNTSAASIPLALDEAVRGGKVKPGHLIATAGFGAGLTWGSAIV RWG SEQ ID NO: 20 HA Epitope TAG amino acid sequence TMYPYDVPDYA SEQ ID NO: 21 C. palustris KASIV CDS ATGGCGGCCGCCGCTTCCATGGTTGCGTCCCCACTCTGTACGTGGCTCGTAGCCG CTTGCATGTCCACTTCCTTCGACAACGACCCACGTTCCCCGTCCATCAAGCGTCTC CCCCGCCGGAGGAGGACTCTCTCCCAATCCTCCCTCCGCGGCGGATCCACCTTCC AATGCCTCGTCACCTCATACATCGACCCTTGCAATCAGTTCTCCTCCTCCGCCTCC CTTAGCTTCCTCGGGGATAACGGATTCGCATCCCTTTTCGGATCCAAGCCTTTCCG GTCCAATCGCGGCCACCGGAGGCTCGGCCGTGCTTCCCATTCCGGGGAGGCCATG GCCGTGGCTTTGGAACCTGCACAGGAAGTCGCCACGAAGAAGAAACCTCTTGTC AAGCAAAGGCGAGTAGTTGTTACAGGAATGGGCGTGGTGACTCCTCTAGGCCAT GAACCTGATGTTTACTACAACAATCTCCTAGATGGAGTAAGCGGCATAAGTGAG ATAGAGGCCTTCGACTGCACTCAGTTTCCCACGAGAATTGCCGGAGAGATCAAGT CTTTTTCCACAGATGGATGGGTGGCCCCAAAGCTCTCCAAGAGGATGGACAAGTT CATGCTTTACTTGTTGACTGCTGGCAAGAAAGCATTAGCGGATGGTGGAATCACC GATGATGTGATGAAAGAGCTTGATAAAAGAAAGTGTGGAGTTCTCATTGGCTCC GGATTGGGCGGCATGAAGCTGTTCAGTGATTCCATTGAAGCTCTGAGGATTTCAT ATAAGAAGATGAATCCCTTTTGTGTACCTTTTGCTACTACAAATATGGGATCAGC TATGCTTGCAATGGACTTGGGATGGATGGGTCCTAACTACTCGATATCAACTGCC TGTGCTACAAGTAATTTCTGTATACTGAATTCTGCAAATCACATAGTCAGAGGCG AAGCTGACATGATGCTTTGTGGTGGCTCGGATGCGGTCATTATACCTATTGGTTT GGGAGGTTTTGTGGCGTGCCGAGCTTTGTCACAGAGGAATAATGACCCTACCAA AGCTTCGAGACCATGGGACAGTAATCGTGATGGATTTGTAATGGGCGAAGGAGC TGGAGTGTTACTTCTCGAGGAGTTAGAGCATGCAAAGAAAAGAGGTGCCACCAT TTATGCGGAATTTTTAGGGGGCAGTTTCACTTGCGATGCCTACCATATGACCGAG CCTCACCCTGAAGGTGCTGGAGTGATCCTCTGCATAGAGAAGGCCTTGGCTCAGG CCGGAGTCTCTAGAGAAGACGTAAATTACATAAATGCGCATGCAACTTCCACTCC TGCTGGAGATATCAAGGAATACCAAGCTCTCGCACACTGCTTCGGCCAAAACAG TGAGCTGAGAGTGAATTCCACTAAATCGATGATCGGTCATCTTATTGGAGCAGCT GGTGGTGTAGAAGCAGTTACCGTAGTTCAGGCGATAAGGACTGGGTGGATCCAT CCAAATCTTAATTTGGAGGACCCGGACAAAGCCGTGGATGCAAAAGTGCTCGTA GGACCTAAGAAGGAGAGACTAAATGTCAAGGTCGGTTTGTCCAATTCATTTGGGT TCGGTGGTCATAACTCGTCCATACTCTTCGCCCCTTACAATTAG SEQ ID NO: 22 C. camphora KASIV CDS ATGGCAATGATGGCAGGTTCTTGTTCCAATTTGGTGATTGGAAACAGAGAATTGG GTGGGAATGGGCCTTCTTTGCTTCACTACAATGGCCTCAGACCATTGGAAAATAT TCAAACAGCCTCAGCTGTGAAAAAGCCAAATGGGTTATTTGCATCTTCTACAGCT CGAAAATCCAAAGCTGTCAGAGCCATGGTATTGCCCACTGTAACAGCTCCAAAA CGCGAAAAAGATCCCAAGAAGCGGATTGTAATAACAGGAATGGGCCTGGTTTCC GTCTTTGGAAATGACATTGATACATTTTATAGTAAACTACTGGAAGGAGAGAGCG GGATTGGCCCAATCGACAGATTTGATGCTTCTTCCTTCTCAGTGAGATTTGCTGGT CAGATTCACAATTTCTCATCCAAAGGATACATTGATGGGAAGAATGATCGTCGGC TAGATGACTGCTGGAGGTATTGCCTTGTGGCTGGAAGAAGAGCCCTTGAAGATG CCAATCTTGGACCAGAGGTATTGGAAAAAATGGACCGATCTCGAATAGGGGTGC TGATAGGGACAGGAATGGGTGGGTTGTCAGCCTTTAGCAATGGAGTTGAGTCTCT GATCCAGAAGGGCTACAAGAAAATCACTCCATTTTTTATTCCTTACTCCATCACC AATATGGGCTCTGCTCTTTTAGCAATCGACACGGGCGTAATGGGACCAAACTACT CCATTTCAACAGCATGTGCAACCGCAAACTATTGCTTCCATGCTGCTGCAAATCA TATAAGAAGGGGTGAAGCTGAAATCATGGTGACTGGAGGGACAGAGGCAGCAG TCTCAGCTACTGGAGTTGGCGGATTCATAGCATGTAGAGCCTTATCGCACAGGAA TGATGAGCCCCAGACGGCCTCGAGACCATGGGATAAAGATCGGGATGGTTTCGT CATGGGCGAAGGCGCTGGTGTGCTGGTGATGGAGAGCTTGCATCATGCAAGAAA GAGAGGAGCAAACATAATTGCAGAGTATTTAGGAGGAGCAGTAACATGTGATGC ACATCACATGACAGATCCTCGAGCTGATGGTCTCGGGGTTTCTTCTTGCATAACC AAGAGCTTAGAAGATGCAGGAGTCTCCCCAGAAGAGGTGAACTATGTGAATGCT CATGCAACATCAACACTTGCAGGAGATTTAGCAGAGGTTAATGCCATAAAGAAG GTCTTCAAGGACACATCTGAAATGAAAATGAATGGAACTAAGTCAATGATTGGA CACTGTCTTGGAGCAGCTGGTGGATTAGAAGCCATTGCGACCATCAAAGCTATCA ATACTGGCTGGCTACATCCAACCATCAATCAATTTAACATAGAACCAGCGGTAAC TATCGACACGGTCCCAAATGTGAAGAAAAAGCATGATATCCATGTTGGCATCTCT AACTCATTTGGCTTTGGTGGGCACAACTCGGTGGTCGTTTTTGCTCCCTTCATGCC ATGA SEQ ID NO: 23 C. camphora KASI CDS ATGCAAATCCTCCAAACCCCATCATCATCATCGTCTTCTCTCCGCATGTCGTCCAT GGAATCTCTCTCTCTCACCCCTAAATCTCTCCCTCTCAAAACCCTTCTTCCCCTTC GTCCTCGCCCTAAAAACCTCTCCAGACGCAAATCCCAAAACCCTAGACCCATCTC CTCCTCTTCCTCCCCCGAGAGAGAGACGGATCCCAAGAAGCGAGTCGTCATCACC GGGATGGGCCTCGTCTCCGTCTTCGGCAACGATGTCGATGCCTACTACGACCGCC TCCTCTCGGGAGAGAGCGGCATCGCCCCCATCGATCGCTTCGACGCCTCCAAGTT CCCCACCAGATTCGCCGGTCAGATCCGAGGGTTCACCTCCGACGGCTACATTGAC GGGAAGAACGACCGCCGGTTAGACGATTGTCTCAGATACTGTATTGTTAGTGGG AAGAAGGCGCTCGAGAATGCCGGCCTCGGACCCCATCTCATGGACGGAAAGATT GACAAGGAGAGAGCTGGTGTGCTTGTCGGGACAGGCATGGGTGGTCTTACAGTT TTCTCTAATGGGGTCCAGACTCTACATGAGAAAGGTTACAGGAAAATGACTCCGT TTTTCATCCCTTATGCCATAACAAACATGGGTTCTGCCTTGCTTGCAATTGAACTT GGTTTTATGGGCCCAAACTATTCTATCTCAACTGCATGTGCTACCTCCAATTATTG CTTTTATGCTGCTGCTAACCATATACGGAGAGGTGAGGCTGATCTGATGCTTGCT GGTGGAACTGAAGCTGCAATTATTCCTATTGGATTAGGAGGCTTTGTTGCATGTA GAGCTTTATCACAGAGAAATGATGACCCCCAGACAGCTTCAAGACCATGGGACA AAGATCGAGACGGTTTTGTTATGGGTGAAGGTGCTGGAGTATTGGTAATGGAGA GCTTGGAGCATGCTATGAAACGTGATGCACCAATTATTGCTGAGTATTTAGGAGG TGCAGTGAACTGTGATGCGTATCATATGACGGATCCTAGAGCTGATGGGCTCGGG GTTTCAACATGCATAGAAAGAAGTCTTGAAGATGCTGGTGTGGCACCTGAAGAG GTTAACTACATAAATGCACATGCAACTTCCACTCTTGCAGGAGACCTGGCTGAGG TGAATGCGATCAAAAAGGTTTTTACAAACACTTCAGAGATCAAAATCAATGCAA CCAAGTCTATGATAGGGCACTGCCTTGGAGCGGCCGGGGGGTTAGAAGCCATTG CCACAATCAAAGCAATAAATACTGGTTGGCTGCACCCTTCTATAAACCAATTTAA TCCAGAGCCCTCTGTTGAGTTTGACACTGTAGCAAATAAAAAGCAGCAGCATGA AGTGAATGTTGCCATTTCCAACTCTTTCGGGTTTGGCGGACACAACTCAGTCGTG GTGTTTTCGGCATTCAAGCCTTGA SEQ ID NO: 24 Umbellularia californica KASI CDS ATGGAATCTCTCTCTCTCACCCCTAAATCTCTCCCTCTCAAAACCCTTCTTCCCTTT CGTCCTCGCCCTAAAAACCTCTCCAGACGCAAATCCCAAAACCCTAAACCCATCT CCTCCTCTTCCTCCCCGGAGAGAGAGACGGATCCCAAGAAGCGAGTCGTCATCAC CGGGATGGGCCTCGTCTCCGTCTTCGGCAACGACGTCGATGCCTACTACGACCGC CTCCTCTCCGGAGAGAGCGGCATCGCCCCCATCGATCGCTTCGACGCCTCCAAGT TCCCCACCAGATTCGCCGGTCAGATCCGAGGGTTCACCTCCGACGGCTACATTGA CGGGAAGAACGACCGCCGGTTAGACGATTGTCTCAGATACTGTATCGTTAGTGG GAAGAAGGCGCTCGAGAATGCCGGCCTCGGACCCGATCTCATGGACGGAAAGAT TGACAAGGAGCGAGCTGGTGTGCTTGTCGGGACAGGCATGGGTGGTCTTACAGT TTTCTCTAATGGGGTTCAGACTCTCCATGAGAAAGGTTACAGGAAAATGACTCCG TTTTTCATCCCTTATGCCATAACAAACATGGGTTCTGCCTTGCTTGCAATTGACCT TGGTTTTATGGGCCCAAACTATTCTATCTCAACTGCATGTGCTACCTCCAATTATT GCTTTTATGCTGCTGCTAACCATATACGGAGAGGTGAGGCTGATGTGATGCTTGC TGGTGGAACTGAAGCTGCAATTATTCCTATTGGCTTAGGAGGCTTTGTTGCATGT AGAGCTTTATCACAGCGAAATGATGACCCCCAGACAGCTTCAAGACCATGGGAC AAAGATCGAGACGGTTTTGTTATGGGTGAAGGTGCTGGAGTATTGGTAATGGAG AGCTTGGAGCATGCTATGAAACGTGATGCACCAATTATTGCTGAGTATTTAGGAG GTGCAGTGAACTGTGATGCGTATCATATGACGGATCCTAGAGCTGATGGGCTCGG GGTTTCAACATGCATAGAAAGAAGTCTTGAAGATGCTGGTGTGGCACCTGAAGA GGTTAACTACATAAATGCACATGCAACTTCCACACTTGCAGGTGACCTGGCCGAG GTGAATGCCATCAAAAAGGTTTTTACAAACACTTCAGAGATCAAAATCAATGCA ACCAAGTCTATGATAGGGCACTGCCTTGGAGCGGCCGGGGGTTTAGAAGCCATT GCCACAATCAAAGCAATAAATACTGGTTGGCTGCACCCTTCTATAAACCAATTTA ATCCAGAGCCCTCTGTTGAGTTTGACACTGTAGCAAATAAAAAGCAGCAGCATG AAGTGAATGTTGCCATTTCCAACTCTTTCGGGTTTGGTGGACACAACTCGGTCGT GGTGTTTTCGGCATTCAAGCCTTGA SEQ ID NO: 25 Umbellularia californica KASIV CDS ATGACGCAAACCCTCATCTGCCCATCCTCCATGGAAACCCTCTCTCTTACCAAAC AATCCCATTTCAGACTCAGGCTACCCACTCCTCCTCACATCAGACGCGGCGGCGG CCATCGCCATCCTCCTCCCTTCATCTCCGCCTCCGCCGCCCCTAGGAGAGAGACC GATCCGAAGAAGAGAGTCGTCATCACGGGAATGGGCCTCGTCTCCGTCTTCGGC ACCAACGTCGATGTCTACTACGATCGCCTCCTCGCCGGCGAGAGCGGCGTTGGCA CTATCGATCGCTTCGACGCGTCGATGTTCCCGACGAGATTCGGCGGCCAGATCCG GAGGTTCACGTCGGAGGGGTACATCGACGGGAAGAACGACCGGCGGCTGGATGA CTACCTCCGGTACTGCCTCGTCAGCGGGAAGAAGGCGATCGAGAGTGCTGGCTTC GATCTCCATAACATCACCAACAAGATTGACAAGGAGCGAGCTGGGATACTTGTT GGGTCAGGCATGGGCGGTCTTAAAGTTTTCTCTGATGGTGTTGAGTCTCTTATCG AGAAAGGTTACAGGAAAATAAGTCCATTTTTCATCCCTTATATGATACCAAACAT GGGTTCTGCTTTGCTTGGAATTGACCTTGGTTTCATGGGACCAAACTACTCAATTT CAACTGCTTGTGCTACGTCAAATTATTGCATTTATGCTGCTGCAAATCATATCCGA CAAGGTGATGCCGACCTAATGGTTGCTGGTGGAACTGAGGCTCCAATTATTCCAA TTGGCTTAGGGGGCTTTGTAGCATGTAGAGCTTTGTCAACAAGAAATGATGATCC CCAGACAGCTTCAAGGCCATGGGACATAGACCGAGATGGTTTTGTTATGGGCGA AGGAGCTGGAATATTGGTATTGGAGAGCTTGGAACATGCAATGAAACGTGATGC ACCAATTCTTGCTGAGTATTTAGGAGGTGCAGTTAACTGTGATGCTCATCATATG ACAGATCCTCGAGCTGATGGGCTTGGGGTTTCAACATGCATTGAAAGCAGTCTTG AAGATGCCGGCGTGGCAGCAGAAGAGGTTAACTATATAAATGCACACGCGACTT CAACACCTACAGGTGACCTGGCTGAGATGAAGGCTATAAAAAATGTATTTAGGA ACACTTCTGAGATCAAAATCAATGCAACCAAGTCTATGATTGGGCATTGCCTTGG AGCGTCTGGGGGGCTAGAAGCCATTGCCACATTGAAAGCGATTACAACTGGTTG GCTTCATCCAACTATAAACCAATTTAATCCAGAGCCTTCTGTTGACTTTGATACG GTGGCAAAGAAAAAGAAGCAGCATGAAGTTAATGTTGCCATTTCAAACTCTTTTG GATTCGGAGGACACAACTCAGTGTTGGTGTTTTCGGCATTCAAGCCTTGA SEQ ID NO: 26 C. wrightii KASAI CDS (D3153, pSZ4379) atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcagggcccctgggg cacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggtacgtattccagtgcctggtggc cagctgcatcgacccctgcgaccagtaccgcagcagcgccagcctgagcttcctgggcgac aacggcttcgccagcctgttcggcagcaagcccttcatgagcaaccgcggccaccgccgcc tgcgccgcgccagccacagcggcgaggccatggccgtggccctgcagcccgcccaggaggc cggcaccaagaagaagcccgtgatcaagcagcgccgcgtggtggtgaccggcatgggcgtg gtgacccccctgggccacgagcccgacgtgttctacaacaacctgctggacggcgtgagcg gcatcagcgagatcgagaccttcgactgcacccagttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagat caagagcttcagcaccgacggctgggtggcccccaagctgagcaagcgcatggacaagttc atgctgtacctgctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacggcggcatcaccgacgagg tgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgctgatcggcagcggcatgggcggcat gaaggtgttcaacgacgccatcgaggccctgcgcgtgagctacaagaagatgaaccccttc tgcgtgcccttcgccaccaccaacatgggcagcgccatgctggccatggacctgggctgga tgggccccaactacagcatcagcaccgcctgcgccaccagcaacttctgcatcctgaacgc cgccaaccacatcatccgcggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgcggcggcagcgacgccgtg atcatccccatcggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgccctgagccagcgcaacagcg accccaccaaggccagccgcccctgggacagcaaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgaggg cgccggcgtgctgctgctggaggagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatctac gccgagttcctgggcggcagcttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccgagccccaccccg agggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctggcccaggccggcgtgagcaagga ggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgccaccagcaccagcgccggcgacatcaaggagtac caggccctggcccgctgcttcggccagaacagcgagctgcgcgtgaacagcaccaagagca tgatcggccacctgctgggcgccgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtggtgcaggccat ccgcaccggctggattcaccccaacctgaacctggaggaccccgacaaggccgtggacgcc aagctgctggtgggccccaagaaggagcgcctgaacgtgaaggtgggcctgagcaacagct tcggcttcggcggccacaacagcagcatcctgttcgccccctgcaacgtgtga SEQ ID NO: 27 C. avigera KASIVb CDS ATGGCGGCCGCTTCTTGCATGGCTGCGTCCCCTTTCTGTACGTCGCTCGTGGCTGC ATGCATGTCGACTTCATCCGACAACGACCCATGTCCCCTTTCCCGCCGCGGATCC ACCTTCCAATGCTACATCGGGGATAACGGATTCGGATCGAAGCCTCCCCGTTCAA ATCGTGGCCACCTGAGGCTCGGCCGCACTTCACATTCCGGAGAGGTGATGGCTGT GGCTATGCAATCTGCACAAGAAGTCTCCACAAAGGAGAAACCTGCTACCAAGCA AAGGCGAGTTGTTGTCACGGGTATGGGTGTGGTGACTGCTCTAGGCCATGACCCC GATGTTTACTACAACAATCTCCTAGACGGAGTAAGCGGCATAAGCGAGATAGAA AACTTTGACTGTTCTCAGCTTCCCACGAGAATTGCCGGAGAGATCAAGTCTTTTT CTGCAGATGGGTGGGTGGCCCCGAAGTTCTCCAGGAGGATGGACAAGTTTATGC TTTACATTCTGACTGCAGGCAAGAAAGCATTAGTAGATGGTGGAATCACTGAAG ATGTGATGAAAGAGCTCGATAAAAGAAAGTGTGGAGTTCTCATTGGCTCCGGAT TGGGCGGTATGAAGGTATTTAGCGAGTCCATTGAAGCTCTGAGGACTTCATATAA GAAGATCAGTCCCTTTTGTGTACCTTTTTCTACCACGAATATGGGATCCGCTATTC TTGCAATGGACTTGGGATGGATGGGCCCTAACTATTCGATATCGACTGCCTGTGC AACAAGTAACTTCTGTATACTGAATGCTGCGAACCACATAACCAAAGGCGAAGC AGACATGATGCTTTGTGGTGGCTCGGATTCGGTCATTTTACCTATTGGTATGGGA GGTTTCGTAGCATGCCGAGCTTTGTCACAGAGGAATAATGACCCTACCAAAGCTT CGAGACCATGGGACAGTAATCGTGATGGATTTGTGATGGGAGAAGGTGCTGGAG TTTTACTTCTCGAGGAGTTAGAGCATGCAAAGAAAAGAGGCGCAACCATTTATGC GGAATTTCTTGGTGGGAGTTTCACTTGCGATGCCTACCACATGACCGAGCCTCAC CCTGAAGGAGCTGGAGTGATCCTCTGCATAGAGAAGGCCTTGGCTCAGTCCGGA GTCTCGAGGGAAGACGTAAATTACATAAATGCGCATGCAACTTCCACTCCCGCTG GAGATATCAAAGAATACCAAGCTCTCGCCCACTGTTTCGGCCAAAACAGTGAGTT AAGAGTGAATTCCACCAAGTCGATGATCGGTCACCTTCTTGGAGGAGCCGGTGG CGTAGAAGCAGTTACAGTCGTTCAGGCAATAAGGACTGGATGGATCCATCCAAA TATTAATTTGGACGACCCGGACGAAGGCGTGGATGCAAAACTGCTCGTCGGCCCT AAGAAGGAGAAACTGAAGGTCAAGGTCGGTTTGTCCAATTCATTCGGGTTCGGC GGCCATAACTCATCCATACTCTTTGCCCCATGCAATTAG SEQ ID NO: 28 C. paucipetala KASIVb CDS ATGGCGGCCGCTTCATCAATGGTTGCCTCCCCATTCTCTACGTCCCTCGTAGCCGC CTGCATGTCCACTTCATTCGACAACGACCCACGTTCCCTTTCCCACAACCGCATCC GCCTCCGCGGATCCACCTTCCAATGCCTCGGGGATATCGGATTCGCTTCCCTCAT CGGATCCAAGCCTCCGCGTTCAAATCGCAACCACCGGAGGCTCGGCCGCACTTCC CATTCCGGGGAGGTCATGGCTGTGGCTATGCAACCTGCACATGAAGCTTCCACAA AGAATAAACCTGTTACCAAGCAAAGGCGAGTAGTTGTGACAGGTATGGGCGTGG CGACTCCTCTAGGCCATGACCCCGATGTTTACTACAACAATCTCCTAGACGGAGT AAGTGGCATAAGTCAGATAGAGAACTTCGACTGCACTCAGTTTCCCACGAGAATT GCCGGAGAGATCAAGTCTTTCTCCACAGAAGGGTATGTGATCCCGAAGTTCGCCA AGAGGATGGACAAGTTCATGCTTTACTTGCTGACTGCAGGCAAGAAAGCATTAG AAGATGGTGGAATCACTGAAGATGTGATGAAAGAGCTCGATAAAAGAAAGTGTG GAGTTCTCATTGGCTCCGGAATGGGCGGTATGAAGATAATCAACGATTCCATTGC AGCTCTGAATGTTTCATATAAGAAGATGACTCCCTTTTGTGTACCCTTTTCCACCA CAAATATGGGATCCGCTATGCTTGCGATAGACTTGGGATGGATGGGCCCGAACT ATTCGATATCAACTGCCTGTGCAACAAGTAACTACTGTATACTGAATGCTGCGAA CCACATAGTCAGAGGCGAAGCAGATATGATGCTTTGTGGTGGCTCGGATGCGGT CATTATACCTGTTGGTTTGGGAGGTTTCGTAGCATGCCGAGCTTTGTCACAGAGG AACAATGACCCTACCAAAGCTTCGAGACCTTGGGACAGTAACCGTGATGGATTT GTGATGGGAGAAGGAGCCGGAGTGTTACTTCTCGAGGAGTTAGAGCATGCAAAG AAAAGAGGTGCAACCATTTATGCGGAATTTCTAGGTGGGAGTTTCACTTGCGATG CCTACCACATGACCGAGCCTCACCCTGATGGAGCTGGAGTGATCCTCTGCATAGA GAAGGCTTTGGCACAGTCCGGAGTCTCGAGGGAAGACGTCAATTACATAAATGC GCATGCAACTTCTACTCCTGCTGGAGATATCAAGGAATACCAAGCTCTCGCCCAC TGTTTCGGCCAAAACAGTGAGTTAAGAGTGAATTCCACCAAATCGATGATCGGTC ACCTTCTTGGAGCTGCTGGTGGCGTAGAAGCAGTTACAGTAGTTCAGGCAATAAG GACTGGGTGGATCCATCCAAATATTAATTTGGAAAACCCGGACGAAGCTGTGGA TGCAAAATTGCTCGTCGGCCCTAAGAAGGAGAAACTGAAGGTCAAGGTCGGTTT GTCCAATTCATTTGGGTTCGGTGGGCATAACTCATCCATACTCTTCGCCCCTTACA ATTAG SEQ ID NO: 29 C. ignea KASIVb CDS ATGGCGGCGGCCGCTTCCATGTTTACGTCCCCACTCTGTACGTGGCTCGTAGCCT CTTGCATGTCGACTTCCTTCGACAACGACCCACGTTCGCCGTCCGTCAAGCGTCT CCCCCGCCGGAGGAGGATTCTCTCCCAATGCTCCCTCCGCGGATCCACCTCCCAA TGCCTCGTCACCTCATACATCGACCCTTGCAATAAGTACTGCTCCTCCGCCTCCCT TAGCTTCCTCGGGGATAACGGATTCGCATCCCTTTTCGGATCTAAGCCATTCCGG TCCAATCGCGGCCACCGGAGGCTCGGCCGTGCTTCCCATTCCGGGGAGGCCATGG CTGTGGCTCTGCAACCTGCACAGGAAGTCACCACGAAGAAGAAACCTGTGATCA AGCAAAGGCGAGTAGTTGTTACAGGAATGGGCGTGGTGACTCCTCTAGGCCATG AACCTGATGTTTACTACAACAATCTCCTAGATGGAGTAAGCGGCATAAGTGAGAT AGAGACCTTCGACTGCACTCAGTTTCCCACGAGAATCGCCGGAGAGATCAAGTCT TTTTCCACAGATGGGTGGGTGGCCCCAAAGCTCTCCAAGAGGATGGACAAGTTC ATGCTTTACTTGTTGACTGCTGGCAAGAAAGCATTAGCAGATGGTGGAATCACCG ATGATGTGATGAAAGAGCTTGATAAAAGAAAGTGTGGGGTTCTCATTGGCTCTG GAATGGGCGGCATGAAGTTGTTCAACGATTCCATTGAAGCTCTGAGGATTTCATA TAAAAAGATGAATCCCTTTTGTGTACCTTTTGCTACCACAAATATGGGATCAGCT ATGCTTGCAATGGACTTGGGATGGATGGGTCCTAACTACTCGATATCAACTGCCT GTGCAACAAGTAATTTCTGTATACTGAATGCTTCAAACCACATAGTCAGAGGCGA AGCTGACATGATGCTTTGTGGTGGCTCGGATTCTGTCACTGTACCTTTAGGTGTG GGAGGTTTCGTAGCATGCCGAGCTTTGTCACAGAGGAATAATGACCCTACCAAA GCTTCGAGACCTTGGGACAGTAATCGGGATGGATTTGTGATGGGAGAAGGAGCT GGAGTGTTACTTCTTGAGGAGTTAGAGCATGCAAAGAAAAGAGGTGCAACCATT TATGCGGAATTTCTCGGTGGGAGCTTTACTTCTGATGCCTACCACATGACCGAGC CTCACCCCGAAGGAGCTGGAGTGATTCTCTGCATTGAGAAGGCCTTGGCTCAGTC CGGAGTCTCGAGGGAAGACGTGAATTATATAAATGCGCATGCAACTTCCACTCCT GCTGGTGATATAAAGGAATACCAAGCTCTCGCCCGCTGTTTCGGCCAAAACAGTG AGTTAAGAGTGAATTCCACCAAATCGATGATCGGTCACCTTCTTGGAGCAGCTGG TGGCGTAGAAGCAGTTGCAGTAATTCAGGCAATAAGGACTGGATGGATCCATCC AAATATTAATTTGGAAGACCCCGACGAAGCCGTGGATCCAAAATTGCTCGTCGG CCCTAAGAAGGAGAAACTGAAGGTCAAGGTAGCTTTGTCCAATTCATTCGGGTTC GGCGGGCATAACTCATCCATACTCTTTGCCCCTTGCAATTAG SEQ ID NO: 30 C. procumbens KASIV CDS ATGGCGGCGGCGCCCTCTTCCCCACTCTGTACGTGGCTCGTAGCCGCTTGCATGT CCACTTCCTTCGACAACAACCCACGTTCGCCCTCCATCAAGCGTCTCCCCCGCCG GAGGAGGGTTCTCTCCCAATGCTCCCTCCGTGGATCCACCTTCCAATGCCTCGTC ACCTCACACAACGACCCTTGCAATCAGTACTGCTCCTCCGCCTCCCTTAGCTTCCT CGGGGATAACGGATTCGGATCCAAGCCATTCCGGTCCAATCGCGGCCACCGGAG GCTCGGCCGTGCTTCGCATTCCGGGGAGGCCATGGCTGTGGCCTTGCAACCTGCA CAGGAAGTCGCCACGAAGAAGAAACCTGCTATGAAGCAAAGGCGAGTAGTTGTT ACAGGAATGGGCGTGGTGACTCCTCTGGGCCATGAACCTGATGTTTACTACAACA ATCTCCTAGATGGAGTAAGCGGCATAAGTGAGATAGAGACCTTCGACTGCACTC AGTTTCCCACGAGAATCGCCGGAGAGATCAAGTCTTTTTCCACAGATGGATGGGT GGCCCCAAAGCTCTCCAAGAGGATGGACAAGTTCATGCTTTACTTGTTGACTGCT GGCAAGAAAGCATTAGCAGATGGTGGAATCACTGATGATGTGATGAAAGAGCTT GATAAAAGAAAGTGTGGAGTTCTCATTGGCTCTGGAATGGGCGGCATGAAGTTG TTCAACGATTCCATTGAAGCTCTGAGAGTTTCATATAAGAAGATGAATCCCTTTT GTGTACCTTTTGCTACCACAAATATGGGATCAGCTATGCTTGCAATGGACTTGGG ATGGATGGGTCCTAACTACTCGATATCAACTGCCTGTGCAACAAGTAATTTCTGT ATACTGAATGCTGCAAACCACATAGTCAGAGGCGAAGCTGACATGATGCTTTGT GGTGGCTCGGATGCGGTCATTATACCTATTGGTTTGGGAGGTTTTGTGGCGTGCC GAGCTTTGTCACAGAGGAATAATGACCCTACCAAGGCTTCGAGACCATGGGATA GTAATCGTGATGGATTTGTAATGGGCGAAGGAGCTGGAGTGTTACTTCTCGAGGA GTTAGAGCATGCAAAGAAAAGAGGTGCAACCATTTATGCGGAATTTTTAGGGGG CAGTTTCACTTGCGATGCCTACCATATGACCGAGCCTCACCCTGAAGGAGCTGGA GTGATCCTCTGCATAGAGAAGGCCTTGGCTCAGTCCGGAGTCTCTAGAGAAGAC GTAAATTACATAAATGCGCATGCAACTTCCACTCCTGCTGGAGATATCAAAGAAT ACCAAGCTCTCGCCCACTGTTTCGGCCAAAACAGTGAGCTGAGAGTGAATTCCAC TAAATCGATGATCGGTCATCTTCTTGGAGCAGCTGGTGGTGTAGAAGCAGTTACC GTAATTCAGGCGATAAGGACTGGGTGGATCCATCCAAATCTTAATTTGGAAGACC CGGACAAAGCCGTGGATGCAAAATTTCTCGTGGGACCTAAGAAGGAGAGACTGA ATGTCAAGGTCGGTTTGTCCAATTCATTTGGGTTCGGGGGGCATAACTCATCCAT ACTCTTTGCCCCTTGCAATTAG SEQ ID NO: 31 C. paucipetala KASIVa CDS ATGGCGGCGGCGGCCTCTTCCCCACTCTGCACATGGCTCGTAGCCGCTTGCATGT CCACTTCATTCGACAACAACCCACGTTCGCCCTCCATCAAGCGTCTCCCCCGCCG GAGGAGGGTTCTCTCCCAATGCTCCCTCCGCGGATCCACCTTCCAATGCCTCGTC AACTCACACATCGACCCTTGCAATCAGAACGTCTCCTCCGCCTCCCTTAGCTTCCT CGGGGATAACGGATTCGGATCCAATCCATTCCGGTCCAATCGCGGCCACCGGAG GCTCGGCCGGGCTTCCCATTCCGGGGAGGCCATGGCTGTTGCTCTGCAACCTGCA CAGGAAGTCGCCACGAAGAAGAAACCTGCTATCAAGCAAAGGCGAGTAGTTGTT ACAGGAATGGGCGTGGTGACTCCTCTAGGCCATGAGCCTGATGTTTTCTACAACA ATCTCCTAGATGGAGTAAGCGGCATAAGTGAGATAGAGACCTTCGACTGCACTC AGTTTCCCACGAGAATTGCCGGAGAGATCAAGTCTTTTTCCACAGATGGGTGGGT GGCCCCAAAGCTCTCCAAGAGGATGGACAAGTTCATGCTTTACTTGTTGACTGCT GGCAAGAAAGCATTAGCAGATGCTGGAATTACCGAGGATGTGATGAAAGAGCTT GATAAAAGAAAGTGTGGAGTTCTCATTGGCTCCGGAATGGGCGGCATGAAGTTG TTCAACGATTCCATTGAAGCTCTGAGGGTTTCATATAAGAAGATGAATCCCTTTT GTGTACCTTTTGCTACCACAAATATGGGATCAGCTATGCTTGCAATGGACTTGGG ATGGATGGGTCCTAACTACTCGATATCGACTGCCTGTGCAACAAGTAATTTCTGT ATACTGAATGCTGCAAACCACATAATCAGAGGCGAAGCTGACATGATGCTTTGT GGTGGTTCGGATGCGGTCATTATACCTATTGGTTTGGGAGGTTTTGTGGCGTGCC GAGCTTTGTCACAGAGGAATAGTGACCCTACCAAAGCTTCGAGACCATGGGATA GTAATCGTGATGGATTTGTAATGGGCGAAGGAGCTGGAGTGTTACTTCTCGAGGA GTTAGAGCATGCAAAGAAAAGAGGTGCAACCATTTATGCGGAATTTTTAGGGGG CAGCTTCACTTGCGATGCCTACCACATGACCGAGCCTCACCCTGATGGAGCTGGA GTGATCCTCTGCATAGAGAAGGCTTTGGCACAGTCCGGAGTCTCGAGGGAAGAC GTCAATTACATAAATGCGCATGCAACTTCTACTCCTGCTGGAGATATCAAGGAAT ACCAAGCTCTCGCCCACTGTTTCGGCCAAAACAGTGAGCTGAGAGTGAATTCCAC TAAATCGATGATCGGTCATCTTCTTGGTGCAGCTGGTGGTGTAGAAGCTGTTACT GTAATTCAGGCGATAAGGACTGGGTGGATTCATCCAAATCTTAATTTGGAAGACC CGGACGAAGCCGTGGATGCAAAATTTCTCGTGGGACCTAAGAAGGAGAGATTGA ATGTCAAGGTCGGTTTGTCCAATTCATTTGGGTTCGGTGGGCATAACTCATCCAT ACTCTTCGCCCCTTACAATTAG SEQ ID NO: 32 C. painteri KASIV CDS ATGGCGGCCTCCTCTTGCATGGTTGCGTCCCCGTTCTGTACGTGGCTCGTATCCGC ATGCATGTCTACTTCATTCGACAACGACCCACGTTCCCTTTCCCACAAGCGGCTC CGCCTCTCCCGTCGCCGGAGGCCTCTCTCCTCTCATTGCTCCCTCCGCGGATCCAC TCCCCAATGCCTCGACCCTTGCAATCAGCACTGCTTCCTCGGGGATAACGGATTC GCTTCCCTCATCGGATCCAAGCCTCCCCGTTCCAATCTCGGCCACCTGAGGCTCG GCCGCACTTCCCATTCCGGGGAGGTCATGGCTGTGGCACAGGAAGTCTCCACAA ATAAGAAACATGCTACCAAGCAAAGGCGAGTAGTTGTGACAGGTATGGGCGTGG TGACTCCTCTAGGCCATGACCCCGATGTTTACTACAACAATCTCCTAGAAGGAGT AAGTGGCATCAGTGAGATAGAGAACTTCGACTGCTCTCAGCTTCCCACGAGAATT GCCGGAGAGATCAAGTCTTTTTCCACAGATGGGTTGGTGGCCCCGAAGCTCTCCA AGAGGATGGACAAGTTCATGCTTTACATCCTGACTGCAGGCAAGAAAGCATTAG CAGATGGTGGAATCACTGAAGATGTGATGAAAGAGCTCGATAAAAGAAAGTGTG GAGTTCTCATTGGCTCCGGATTGGGCGGTATGAAGGTATTCAGCGACTCCGTTGA AGCTCTGAGGATTTCATATAAGAAGATCAGTCCCTTTTGTGTACCTTTTTCTACCA CAAATATGGGATCCGCTATGCTTGCAATGGACTTGGGATGGATGGGCCCTAACTA TTCGATATCAACTGCCTGTGCAACAAGTAACTTCTGTATACTGAATGCTGCGAAC CACATAACCAAAGGCGAAGCTGACATGATGCTTTGTGGTGGCTCGGATGCGGCC ATTTTACCTATTGGTATGGGAGGTTTCGTGGCATGCCGAGCTTTGTCACAGAGGA ATAATGACCCTACCAAAGCTTCGAGACCATGGGACAGTAATCGTGATGGATTTGT GATGGGAGAAGGAGCTGGAGTGTTACTTCTCGAGGAGTTAGAGCATGCAAAGAA AAGAGGTGCAACCATTTATGCGGAATTTCTAGGTGGGAGTTTCACTTGCGATGCC TACCACATGACCGAGCCTCACCCTGATGGAGCTGGAGTGATCCTCTGCATAGAGA AGGCCTTGGCTCAGTCCGGAGTCTCGAGGGAAGAAGTAAATTACATAAATGCGC ATGCAACTTCCACTCCTGCTGGAGATATCAAGGAATACCAAGCTCTCGCCCATTG TTTCGGCCAAAACAGTGAGTTAAGAGTGAATTCCACCAAATCGATGATCGGTCAC CTTCTTGGAGGAGCTGGTGGCGTAGAAGCAGTTACAGTAGTTCAGGCAATAAGG ACTGGATGGATCCATCCAAATATTAATTTGGAAGACCCGGACAAAGGCGTGGAT GCAAAACTGCTCGTCGGCCCTAAGAAGGAGAAACTGAAGGTCAAGGTCGGTTTG TCCAATTCATTTGGGTTCGGCGGCCATAACTCATCCATACTCTTTGCCCCATGCAA TTAG SEQ ID NO: 33 C. avigera KASIVa CDS ATGGCGGCCGCCGCTTCCATGGTTGCGTCCCCATTCTGTACGTGGCTCGTAGCCG CTTGCATGTCCACTTCCGTCGACAAAGACCCACGTTCGCCGTCTATCAAGCGTCT CCCCCGCCGGAAGAGGATTCATTCCCAATGCTCCCTCCGCGGATCCACCTTCCAA TGCCTCGTCACCTCATACAACGACCCTTGCGAACAATACCGCTCATCCGCCTCCC TTAGCTTCCTCGGGGATAACGGATTCGCATCCCTTTTCGGATCCAAGCCATTCCG GTCCAATCGCGGCCACCGGAGGCTCGGCCGTGCTTCCCATTCCGGGGAGGCCATG GCCGTGGCACTGCAACCTGCACAGGAAGTTGGCACGAAGAAGAAACCTGTTATC AAGCAAAGGCGAGTAGTTGTTACAGGAATGGGCGTGGTGACTCCTCTAGGCCAT GAACCTGATGTTTACTACAACAATCTCCTAGACGGAGTAAGCGGCATAAGTGAG ATAGAGACCTTCGACTGCACTCAGTTTCCCACGAGAATTGCCGGAGAGATCAAGT CTTTTTCCACAGATGGGTGGGTGGCTCCAAAGCTCTCTAAGAGGATGGACAAGTT CATGCTTTACTTGTTGACTGCTGGCAAGAAAGCATTGGCAGATGGTGGAATCACC GATGATGTGATGAAAGAGCTTGATAAAAGAAAGTGTGGAGTTCTCATTGGCTCC GGATTGGGCGGTATGAAGGTATTTAGCGAGTCCATTGAAGCTCTGAGGACTTCAT ATAAGAAGATCAGTCCCTTTTGTGTACCTTTTTCTACCACGAATATGGGATCCGCT ATTCTTGCAATGGACTTGGGATGGATGGGCCCTAACTATTCGATATCGACTGCCT GTGCAACAAGTAACTTCTGTATACTGAATGCTGCGAACCACATAACCAAAGGCG AAGCAGACATGATGCTTTGTGGTGGCTCGGATTCGGTCATTTTACCTATTGGTAT GGGAGGTTTCGTAGCATGCCGAGCTTTGTCACAGAGGAATAATGACCCTACCAA AGCTTCGAGACCATGGGACAGTAATCGTGATGGATTTGTGATGGGAGAAGGTGC TGGAGTTTTACTTCTCGAGGAGTTAGAGCATGCAAAGAAAAGAGGCGCAACCAT TTATGCGGAATTTCTTGGTGGGAGTTTCACTTGCGATGCCTACCACATGACCGAG CCTCACCCTGAAGGAGCTGGAGTGATCCTCTGCATAGAGAAGGCCTTGGCTCAGT CCGGAGTCTCGAGGGAAGACGTAAATTACATAAATGCGCATGCAACTTCCACTC CCGCTGGAGATATCAAAGAATACCAAGCTCTCGCCCACTGTTTCGGCCAAAACA GTGAGTTAAGAGTGAATTCCACCAAGTCGATGATCGGTCACCTTCTTGGAGGAGC CGGTGGCGTAGAAGCAGTTACAGTCGTTCAGGCAATAAGGACTGGATGGATCCA TCCAAATATTAATTTGGACGACCCGGACGAAGGCGTGGATGCAAAACTGCTCGT CGGCCCTAAGAAGGAGAAACTGAAGGTCAAGGTCGGTTTGTCCAATTCATTCGG GTTCGGCGGCCATAACTCATCCATACTCTTTGCCCCATGCAATTAG SEQ ID NO: 34 C. ignea KASIVa CDS ATGGCGGCGGCCGCTTCCATGTTTACGTCCCCACTCTGTACGTGGCTCGTAGCCT CTTGCATGTCGACTTCCTTCGACAACGACCCACGTTCGCCGTCCGTCAAGCGTCT CCCCCGCCGGAGGAGGATTCTCTCCCAATGCTCCCTCCGCGGATCCACCTCCCAA TGCCTCGTCACCTCATACATCGACCCTTGCAATAAGTACTGCTCCTCCGCCTCCCT TAGCTTCCTCGGGGATAACGGATTCGCATCCCTTTTCGGATCTAAGCCATTCCGG TCCAATCGCGGCCACCGGAGGCTCGGCCGTGCTTCCCATTCCGGGGAGGCCATGG CTGTGGCTCTGCAACCTGCACAGGAAGTCACCACGAAGAAGAAACCTGTGATCA AGCAAAGGCGAGTAGTTGTTACAGGAATGGGCGTGGTGACTCCTCTAGGCCATG AACCTGATGTTTACTACAACAATCTCCTAGATGGAGTAAGCGGCATAAGTGAGAT AGAGACCTTCGACTGCACTCAGTTTCCCACGAGAATCGCCGGAGAGATCAAGTCT TTTTCCACAGATGGGTGGGTGGCCCCAAAGCTCTCCAAGAGGATGGACAAGTTC ATGCTTTACTTGTTGACTGCTGGCAAGAAAGCATTAGCAGATGGTGGAATCACCG ATGATGTGATGAAAGAGCTTGATAAAAGAAAGTGTGGGGTTCTCATTGGCTCTG GAATGGGCGGCATGAAGTTGTTCAACGATTCCATTGAAGCTCTGAGGATTTCATA TAAAAAGATGAATCCCTTTTGTGTACCTTTTGCTACCACAAATATGGGATCAGCT ATGCTTGCAATGGACTTGGGATGGATGGGTCCTAACTACTCGATATCAACTGCCT GTGCAACAAGTAATTTCTGTATACTGAATGCTTCAAACCACATAGTCAGAGGCGA AGCTGACATGATGCTTTGTGGTGGCTCGGATGCGGTTATTATACCTATTGGTTTG GGAGGTTTTGTGGCGTGCCGAGCTTTGTCACAGAGGAATAATGACCCTACCAAA GCTTCGAGGCCATGGGATAGTAATCGTGATGGATTTGTAATGGGCGAAGGAGCT GGAGTGTTACTTCTCGAGGAGTTAGAGCATGCAAAGAAAAGAGGTGCAACCATT TATGCGGAATTTTTAGGGGGCAGTTTCACTTGCGATGCCTACCACATGACCGAGC CTCACCCTGAAGGAGCTGGAGTGATCCTCTGCATAGAGAAGGCCTTGGCTCAGG CCGGAGTCTCTAAAGAAGATGTAAATTACATAAATGCGCATGCAACTTCTACTCC TGCTGGAGATATCAAGGAATACCAAGCTCTCGCCCAATGTTTCGGCCAAAACAGT GAGCTGAGAGTGAATTCCACTAAATCGATGATCGGTCATCTTCTTGGAGCAGCTG GTGGTGTAGAAGCAGTTACTGTGGTTCAGGCGATAAGGACTGGGTGGATCCATC CAAATCTTAATTTGGAAGACCCGGACAAAGCCGTGGATGCAAAGTTGCTCGTGG GACCTAAGAAGGAGAGACTGAATGTCAAGGTCGGTTTGTCCAATTCATTTGGGTT CGGTGGGCATAATTCGTCCATACTCTTCGCCCCTTACAATTAG SEQ ID NO: 35 C. avigera KASIa CDS ATGCAATCCCTCCATTCCCCTGCCCTCCGGGCCTCCCCTCTCGACCCTCTCCGACT CAAATCCTCCGCCAATGGCCCCTCTTCCACCGCCGCTTTCCGTCCCCTCCGCCGCG CCACCCTCCCCAACATTCGGGCCGCCTCCCCCACCGTCTCCGCCCCCAAGCGCGA GACCGACCCCAAGAAGCGTGTCGTCATCACCGGCATGGGCCTCGTCTCCGTCTTC GGCTCCGATGTCGACGCTTATTACGAAAAGCTCCTCTCCGGCGAGAGCGGGATCA GCTTAATCGACCGCTTCGACGCTTCCAAGTTCCCCACGAGGTTCGGCGGCCAGAT CCGGGGATTCAACGCCACGGGATACATCGACGGCAAAAACGACAGGAGGCTCGA CGATTGCCTCCGCTACTGCATTGTCGCCGGGAAGAAGGCTCTCGAAAATTCCGAT CTCGGCGGCGATAGTCTCTCAAAGATTGATAAGGAGAGAGCTGGAGTGCTAGTT GGAACTGGCATGGGTGGCCTAACCGTCTTCTCTGACGGGGTTCAGAATCTAATCG AGAAAGGTCACCGGAAGATCTCCCCGTTTTTCATTCCATATGCCATTACAAACAT GGGGTCTGCCCTGCTTGCCATCGATTTGGGTCTGATGGGCCCAAATTATTCGATTT CAACTGCATGTGCTACTTCCAACTACTGCTTTTATGCTGCTGCTAATCATATCCGC CGAGGCGAGGCTGACCTCATGATTGCTGGAGGAACTGAGGCTGCAATCATTCCA ATTGGGTTAGGAGGATTCGTTGCTTGCAGGGCTTTATCTCAAAGGAATGATGACC CTCAGACTGCCTCAAGGCCGTGGGATAAGGACCGTGATGGTTTTGTGATGGGTGA AGGGGCTGGAGTATTGGTTATGGAGAGCTTAGAACATGCAATGAAACGAGGAGC GCCGATTATTGCAGAATATTTGGGAGGTGCAGTCAACTGTGATGCTTATCATATG ACTGATCCAAGGGCTGATGGGCTTGGTGTCTCCTCGTGCATTGAGAGCAGTCTCG AAGATGCCGGGGTCTCACCTGAAGAGGTCAATTACATAAATGCTCATGCGACTTC TACTCTTGCTGGGGATCTTGCCGAGATAAATGCCATCAAGAAGGTTTTCAAGAAC ACCAAGGATATCAAAATCAATGCAACTAAGTCGATGATTGGACACTGTCTTGGA GCATCAGGGGGTCTTGAAGCCATTGCGACAATTAAGGGAATAACCACTGGCTGG CTTCATCCCAGCATAAACCAATTCAATCCCGAGCCATCAGTGGAATTTGACACTG TTGCCAACAAGAAGCAGCAACATGAAGTCAATGTTGCTATCTCAAATTCATTCGG ATTCGGAGGCCACAACTCAGTTGTAGCTTTCTCAGCTTTCAAGCCATGA SEQ ID NO: 36 C. pulcherrima KASI CDS ATGCATTCCCTCCAGTCACCCTCCCTTCGGGCCTCCCCGCTCGACCCCTTCCGCCC CAAATCATCCACCGTCCGCCCCCTCCACCGAGCATCAATTCCCAACGTCCGGGCC GCTTCCCCCACCGTCTCCGCTCCCAAGCGCGAGACCGACCCCAAGAAGCGCGTCG TGATCACCGGAATGGGCCTTGTCTCCGTTTTCGGCTCCGACGTCGATGCGTACTA CGACAAGCTCCTGTCAGGCGAGAGCGGGATCGGCCCAATCGACCGCTTCGACGC CTCCAAGTTCCCCACCAGGTTCGGCGGCCAGATTCGTGGCTTCAACTCCATGGGA TACATTGACGGCAAAAACGACAGGCGGCTTGATGATTGCCTTCGCTACTGCATTG TCGCCGGGAAGAAGTCTCTTGAGGACGCCGATCTCGGTGCCGACCGCCTCTCCAA GATCGACAAGGAGAGAGCCGGAGTGCTGGTTGGGACAGGAATGGGTGGTCTGAC TGTCTTCTCTGACGGGGTTCAATCTCTTATCGAGAAGGGTCACCGGAAAATCACC CCTTTCTTCATCCCCTATGCCATTACAAACATGGGGTCTGCCCTGCTCGCTATTGA ACTCGGTCTGATGGGCCCAAACTATTCAATTTCCACTGCATGTGCCACTTCCAAC TACTGCTTCCATGCTGCTGCTAATCATATCCGCCGTGGTGAGGCTGATCTTATGAT TGCTGGAGGCACTGAGGCCGCAATCATTCCAATTGGGTTGGGAGGCTTTGTGGCT TGCAGGGCTCTGTCTCAAAGGAACGATGACCCTCAGACTGCCTCTAGGCCCTGGG ATAAAGACCGTGATGGTTTTGTGATGGGTGAAGGTGCTGGAGTGTTGGTGCTGGA GAGCTTGGAACATGCAATGAAACGAGGAGCACCTATTATTGCAGAGTATTTGGG AGGTGCAATCAACTGTGATGCTTATCACATGACTGACCCAAGGGCTGATGGTCTC GGTGTCTCCTCTTGCATTGAGAGTAGCCTTGAAGATGCTGGCGTCTCACCTGAAG AGGTCAATTACATAAATGCTCATGCGACTTCTACTCTAGCTGGGGATCTCGCCGA GATAAATGCCATCAAGAAGGTTTTCAAGAACACAAAGGATATCAAAATTAATGC AACTAAGTCAATGATCGGACACTGTCTTGGAGCCTCTGGAGGTCTTGAAGCTATA GCGACTATTAAGGGAATAAACACCGGCTGGCTTCATCCCAGCATTAATCAATTCA ATCCTGAGCCATCCGTGGAGTTCGACACTGTTGCCAACAAGAAGCAGCAACACG AAGTTAATGTTGCGATCTCGAATTCATTTGGATTCGGAGGCCACAACTCAGTCGT GGCTTTCTCGGCTTTCAAGCCATGA SEQ ID NO: 37 C. aviga mitochondrial KAS CDS ATGGTGTTTCTTCCTTGGCGAAAAATGCTCTGTCCATCTCAATACCGTTTTTTGCG GCCCTTATCTTCATCTACAACTTTTGATCCTCGTAGGGTTGTTGTTACAGGCCTGG GTATGGTGACTCCATTAGGATGCGGGGTGAACACCACATGGAAACAACTCATAG AGGGGAAATGTGGGATAAGAGCAATATCCCTTGAAGACCTAAAGATGGATGCTT TTGATATTGATACTCAGGCCTATGTATTTGATCAGCTGACCTCGAAGGTCGCTGC CACCGTGCCCACCGGAGTGAATCCCGGAGAATTTAATGAAGATTTATGGTTCAAT CAGAAGGAGCACCGTGCTATTGCAAGGTTCATAGCTTATGCACTCTGTGCAGCTG ATGAAGCTCTTAAAGATGCAAATTGGGAACCTACTGAACCTGAAGAGAGAGAAA TGACGGGTGTCTCCATTGGTGGAGGGACTGGAAGCATTAGCGATGTATTAGATGC TGGTCGGATGATTTGTGAGAAGAAATTGCGTCGCCTAAGTCCATTCTTCATTCCA CGCATATTGATAAATATGGCCTCTGGTCATGTGAGCATGAAATATGGTTTCCAGG GACCCAACCATGCTGCTGTGACAGCTTGTGCAACAGGGGCTCATTCGATAGGTGA TGCTGCAAGGATGATACAGTTTGGAGATGCAGATGTCATGGTCGCTGGAGGCAC AGAATCTAGCATAGACGCCTTATCCATTGCAGGATTTTGCAGGTCAAGGGCTCTT ACAACAAAGTATAATTCTTGCCCACAAGAAGCTTCACGACCCTTTGATACCGATA GAGATGGGTTTGTAATAGGTGAAGGGTCTGGCGTCTTGGTATTGGAGGAACTAG ATCATGCAAGAAAACGTGGTGCAAAGATGTATGCCGAGTTCTGTGGATATGGAA TGTCTGGTGATGCGCATCATATAACCCAACCTCATAGCGATGGAAGAGGTGCCAT TTTAGCAATGACCCGTGCATTGAAGCAGTCAAATCTACATCCGGATCAGGTGGAT TATGTAAATGCTCACGCTACGTCTACTTCTTTAGGTGATGCAATTGAAGCTAAGG CGATTAAAACAGTTTTCTCGGATCATGCGATGTCAGGTTCGCTCGCCCTTTCCTCC ACCAAGGGAGCTATTGGGCATCTCCTCGGAGCAGCGGGTGCTGTGGAAGCCATT TTCTCCATTCTGGCTATAAAAAACGGACTTGCGCCTTTGACGCTAAATGTCGCAA GACCAGACCCTGTGTTTACCGAGCGGTTTGTGCCTTTGACTGCTTCAAAAGAGAT GCATGTAAGGGCGGCGTTGTCAAACTCTTTTGGCTTTGGAGGTACAAATACTACA CTTCTTTTCACTTCACCTCCTCAAAACTAA SEQ ID NO: 38

Cuphea palustris KAS IV codon optimized for Prototheca with cloning sequence and tags. Nucleotide sequence of the C. palustris KASIV expression vector (D3145 and D3295, pSZ4312). The 5′ and 3′ homology arms enabling targeted integration into the pLOOP locus are noted with lowercase; the PmHXT1-2 promoter is noted in uppercase italic which drives expression of the ScMelibiase selection marker noted with lowercase italic followed by the PmPGK 3′UTR terminator highlighted in uppercase. The PmACP promoter (noted in bold text) drives the expression of the codon optimized Cpal KASIV (noted with lowercase bold text) and is terminated with the CvNR 3′UTR noted in underlined, lower case bold. Restriction cloning sites and spacer DNA fragments are noted as underlined, uppercase plain lettering.

SEQ ID NO: 39 aacggaggtctgtcaccaaatggaccccgtctattgcgggaaaccacggc gatggcacgtttcaaaacttgatgaaatacaatattcagtatgtcgcggg cggcgacggcggggagctgatgtcgcgctgggtattgcttaatcgccagc ttcgcccccgtcttggcgcgaggcgtgaacaagccgaccgatgtgcacga gcaaatcctgacactagaagggctgactcgcccggcacggctgaattaca caggcttgcaaaaataccagaatttgcacgcaccgtattcgcggtatttt gttggacagtgaatagcgatgcggcaatggcttgtggcgttagaaggtgc gacgaaggtggtgccaccactgtgccagccagtcctggcggctcccaggg ccccgatcaagagccaggacatccaaactacccacagcatcaacgccccg gcctatactcgaaccccacttgcactctgcaatggtatgggaaccacggg gcagtcttgtgtgggtcgcgcctatcgcggtcggcgaagaccgggaaGGT ACC CCGCTCCCGTCTGGTCCTCACGTTCGTGTACGGCCTGGATCCCGGAA AGGGCGGATGCACGTGGTGTTGCCCCGCCATTGGCGCCCACGTTTCAAAG TCCCCGGCCAGAAATGCACAGGACCGGCCCGGCTCGCACAGGCCATGACG AATGCCCAGATTTCGACAGCAAAACAATCTGGAATAATCGCAACCATTCG CGTTTTGAACGAAACGAAAAGACGCTGTTTAGCACGTTTCCGATATCGTG GGGGCCGAAGCATGATTGGGGGGAGGAAAGCGTGGCCCCAAGGTAGCCCA TTCTGTGCCACACGCCGACGAGGACCAATCCCCGGCATCAGCCTTCATCG ACGGCTGCGCCGCACATATAAAGCCGGACGCCTTCCCGACACGTTCAAAC AGTTTTATTTCCTCCACTTCCTGAATCAAACAAATCTTCAAGGAAGATCC TGCTCTTGAGCA ACTAGT atgttcgcgttctacttcctgacggcctgcat ctccctgaagggcgtgttcggcgtctccccctcctacaacggcctgggcc tgacgccccagatgggctgggacaactggaacacgttcgcctgcgacgtc tccgagcagctgctgctggacacggccgaccgcatctccgacctgggcct gaaggacatgggctacaagtacatcatcctggacgactgctggtcctccg gccgcgactccgacggcttcctggtcgccgacgagcagaagttccccaac ggcatgggccacgtcgccgaccacctgcacaacaactccttcctgttcgg catgtactcctccgcgggcgagtacacgtgcgccggctaccccggctccc tgggccgcgaggaggaggacgcccagttcttcgcgaacaaccgcgtggac tacctgaagtacgacaactgctacaacaagggccagttcggcacgcccga gatctcctaccaccgctacaaggccatgtccgacgccctgaacaagacgg gccgccccatcttctactccctgtgcaactggggccaggacctgaccttc tactggggctccggcatcgcgaactcctggcgcatgtccggcgacgtcac ggcggagttcacgcgccccgactcccgctgcccctgcgacggcgacgagt acgactgcaagtacgccggcttccactgctccatcatgaacatcctgaac aaggccgcccccatgggccagaacgcgggcgtcggcggctggaacgacct ggacaacctggaggtcggcgtcggcaacctgacggacgacgaggagaagg cgcacttctccatgtgggccatggtgaagtcccccctgatcatcggcgcg aacgtgaacaacctgaaggcctcctcctactccatctactcccaggcgtc cgtcatcgccatcaaccaggactccaacggcatccccgccacgcgcgtct ggcgctactacgtgtccgacacggacgagtacggccagggcgagatccag atgtggtccggccccctggacaacggcgaccaggtcgtggcgctgctgaa cggcggctccgtgtcccgccccatgaacacgaccctggaggagatcttct tcgactccaacctgggctccaagaagctgacctccacctgggacatctac gacctgtgggcgaaccgcgtcgacaactccacggcgtccgccatcctggg ccgcaacaagaccgccaccggcatcctgtacaacgccaccgagcagtcct acaaggacggcctgtccaagaacgacacccgcctgttcggccagaagatc ggctccctgtcccccaacgcgatcctgaacacgaccgtccccgcccacgg catcgcgttctaccgcctgcgcccctcctcctga TACAACTTATTACGTA TTCTGACCGGCGCTGATGTGGCGCGGACGCCGTCGTACTCTTTCAGACTT TACTCTTGAGGAATTGAACCTTTCTCGCTTGCTGGCATGTAAACATTGGC GCAATTAATTGTGTGATGAAGAAAGGGTGGCACAAGATGGATCGCGAATG TACGAGATCGACAACGATGGTGATTGTTATGAGGGGCCAAACCTGGCTCA ATCTTGTCGCATGTCCGGCGCAATGTGATCCAGCGGCGTGACTCTCGCAA CCTGGTAGTGTGTGCGCACCGGGTCGCTTTGATTAAAACTGATCGCATTG CCATCCCGTCAACTCACAAGCCTACTCTAGCTCCCATTGCGCACTCGGGC GCCCGGCTCGATCAATGTTCTGAGCGGAGGGCGAAGCGTCAGGAAATCGT CTCGGCAGCTGGAAGCGCATGGAATGCGGAGCGGAGATCGAATCAGGATC CCGCGTCTCGAACAGAGCGCGCAGAGGAACGCTGAAGGTCTCGCCTCTGT CGCACCTCAGCGCGGCATACACCACAATAACCACCTGACGAATGCGCTTG GTTCTTCGTCCATTAGCGAAGCGTCCGGTTCACACACGTGCCACGTTGGC GAGGTGGCAGGTGACAATGATCGGTGGAGCTGATGGTCGAAACGTTCACA GCCTAGGGATATC GCCTGCTCAAGCGGGCGCTCAACATGCAGAGCGTCAG CGAGACGGGCTGTGGCGATCGCGAGACGGACGAGGCCGCCTCTGCCCTGT TTGAACTGAGCGTCAGCGCTGGCTAAGGGGAGGGAGACTCATCCCCAGGC TCGCGCCAGGGCTCTGATCCCGTCTCGGGCGGTGATCGGCGCGCATGACT ACGACCCAACGACGTACGAGACTGATGTCGGTCCCGACGAGGAGCGCCGC GAGGCACTCCCGGGCCACCGACCATGTTTACACCGACCGAAAGCACTCGC TCGTATCCATTCCGTGCGCCCGCACATGCATCATCTTTTGGTACCGACTT CGGTCTTGTTTTACCCCTACGACCTGCCTTCCAAGGTGTGAGCAACTCGC CCGGACATGACCGAGGGTGATCATCCGGATCCCCAGGCCCCAGCAGCCCC TGCCAGAATGGCTCGCGCTTTCCAGCCTGCAGGCCCGTCTCCCAGGTCGA CGCAACCTACATGACCACCCCAATCTGTCCCAGACCCCAAACACCCTCCT TCCCTGCTTCTCTGTGATCGCTGATCAGCAACA CAT atggcttccgcggc attcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcagggcccctggggcac gtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggggctccaccttccag tgcctggtgacctcctacatcgacccctgcaaccagttctcctcctccgc ctccctgtccttcctgggcgacaacggcttcgcctccctgttcggctcca agcccttccgctccaaccgcggccaccgccgcctgggccgcgcctcccac tccggcgaggccatggccgtggccctggagcccgcccaggaggtggccac caagaagaagcccctggtgaagcagcgccgcgtggtggtgaccggcatgg gcgtggtgacccccctgggccacgagcccgacgtgtactacaacaacctg ctggacggcgtgtccggcatctccgagatcgaggccttcgactgcaccca gttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtccttctccaccgacggct gggtggcccccaagctgtccaagcgcatggacaagttcatgctgtacctg ctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacggcggcatcaccgacgacgt gatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgctgatcggctccggcc tgggcggcatgaagctgttctccgactccatcgaggccctgcgcatctcc tacaagaagatgaaccccttctgcgtgcccttcgccaccaccaacatggg ctccgccatgctggccatggacctgggctggatgggccccaactactcca tctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaacttctgcatcctgaactccgccaac cacatcgtgcgcggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgcggcggctccgacgc cgtgatcatccccatcggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgccctgt cccagcgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctcccgcccctgggactccaac cgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtgctgctgctggagga gctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatctacgccgagttcctgg gcggctccttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccgagccccaccccgag ggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctggcccaggccggcgt gtcccgcgaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgccacctccacccccg ccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccactgcttcggccagaac tccgagctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtccatgatcggccacctgatcgg cgccgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtggtgcaggccatccgcaccg gctggatccaccccaacctgaacctggaggaccccgacaaggccgtggac gccaaggtgctggtgggccccaagaaggagcgcctgaacgtgaaggtggg cctgtccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactcctccatcctgttcg ccccctacaacaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacgcctga TAT CGAGgcagcagcagctcggatagtatcgacacactctggacgctggtcgt gtgatggactgttgccgccacacttgctgccttgacctgtgaatatccct gccgcttttatcaaacagcctcagtgtgtttgatcttgtgtgtacgcgct tttgcgagttgctagctgcttgtgctatttgcgaataccacccccagcat ccccttccctcgtttcatatcgcttgcatcccaaccgcaacttatctacg ctgtcctgctatccctcagcgctgctcctgctcctgctcactgcccctcg cacagccttggtttgggctccgcctgtattctcctggtactgcaacctgt aaaccagcactgcaatgctgatgcacgggaagtagtgggatgggaacaca aatggaAAGCTTGAGCTCagcggcgacggtcctgctaccgtacgacgttg ggcacgcccatgaaagtttgtataccgagcttgttgagcgaactgcaagc gcggctcaaggatacttgaactcctggattgatatcggtccaataatgga tggaaaatccgaacctcgtgcaagaactgagcaaacctcgttacatggat gcacagtcgccagtccaatgaacattgaagtgagcgaactgttcgcttcg gtggcagtactactcaaagaatgagctgctgttaaaaatgcactctcgtt ctctcaagtgagtggcagatgagtgctcacgccttgcacttcgctgcccg tgtcatgccctgcgccccaaaatttgaaaaaagggatgagattattgggc aatggacgacgtcgtcgctccgggagtcaggaccggcggaaaataagagg caacacactccgcttctta Cuphea palustris KAS IV codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 40 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gctccaccttccagtgcctggtgacctcctacatcgacccctgcaaccag ttctcctcctccgcctccctgtccttcctgggcgacaacggcttcgcctc cctgttcggctccaagcccttccgctccaaccgcggccaccgccgcctgg gccgcgcctcccactccggcgaggccatggccgtggccctggagcccgcc caggaggtggccaccaagaagaagcccctggtgaagcagcgccgcgtggt ggtgaccggcatgggcgtggtgacccccctgggccacgagcccgacgtgt actacaacaacctgctggacggcgtgtccggcatctccgagatcgaggcc ttcgactgcacccagttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtcctt ctccaccgacggctgggtggcccccaagctgtccaagcgcatggacaagt tcatgctgtacctgctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacggcggc atcaccgacgacgtgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgct gatcggctccggcctgggcggcatgaagctgttctccgactccatcgagg ccctgcgcatctcctacaagaagatgaaccccttctgcgtgcccttcgcc accaccaacatgggctccgccatgctggccatggacctgggctggatggg ccccaactactccatctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaacttctgcatcc tgaactccgccaaccacatcgtgcgcggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgc ggcggctccgacgccgtgatcatccccatcggcctgggcggcttcgtggc ctgccgcgccctgtcccagcgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctcccgcc cctgggactccaaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtg ctgctgctggaggagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatcta cgccgagttcctgggcggctccttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccg agccccaccccgagggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctg gcccaggccggcgtgtcccgcgaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgc cacctccacccccgccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccact gcttcggccagaactccgagctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtccatgatc ggccacctgatcggcgccgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtggtgca ggccatccgcaccggctggatccaccccaacctgaacctggaggaccccg acaaggccgtggacgccaaggtgctggtgggccccaagaaggagcgcctg aacgtgaaggtgggcctgtccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactc ctccatcctgttcgccccctacaacaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccg actacgcctga

C. camphora KASIV codon optimized for Prototheca. Nucleotide sequence from the C. camphora KASIV (D3147, pSZ4338) expression vector. Only the codon optimized C. camphora KASIV sequence is shown, the promoter, 3′UTR, selection marker and targeting arms are the same as in SEQ ID NO: 38.

SEQ ID NO: 41 atggccatgatggccggctcctgctccaacctggtgatcggcaaccgcga gctgggcggcaacggcccctccctgctgcactacaacggcctgcgccccc tggagaacatccagaccgcctccgccgtgaagaagcccaacggcctgttc gcctcctccaccgcccgcaagtccaaggccgtgcgcgccatggtgctgcc caccgtgaccgcccccaagcgcgagaaggaccccaagaagcgcatcgtga tcaccggcatgggcctggtgtccgtgttcggcaacgacatcgacaccttc tactccaagctgctggagggcgagtccggcatcggccccatcgaccgctt cgacgcctcctccttctccgtgcgcttcgccggccagatccacaacttct cctccaagggctacatcgacggcaagaacgaccgccgcctggacgactgc tggcgctactgcctggtggccggccgccgcgccctggaggacgccaacct gggccccgaggtgctggagaagatggaccgctcccgcatcggcgtgctga tcggcaccggcatgggcggcctgtccgccttctccaacggcgtggagtcc ctgatccagaagggctacaagaagatcacccccttcttcatcccctactc catcaccaacatgggctccgccctgctggccatcgacaccggcgtgatgg gccccaactactccatctccaccgcctgcgccaccgccaactactgcttc cacgccgccgccaaccacatccgccgcggcgaggccgagatcatggtgac cggcggcaccgaggccgccgtgtccgccaccggcgtgggcggcttcatcg cctgccgcgccctgtcccaccgcaacgacgagccccagaccgcctcccgc ccctgggacaaggaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgt gctggtgatggagtccctgcaccacgcccgcaagcgcggcgccaacatca tcgccgagtacctgggcggcgccgtgacctgcgacgcccaccacatgacc gacccccgcgccgacggcctgggcgtgtcctcctgcatcaccaagtccct ggaggacgccggcgtgtcccccgaggaggtgaactacgtgaacgcccacg ccacctccaccctggccggcgacctggccgaggtgaacgccatcaagaag gtgttcaaggacacctccgagatgaagatgaacggcaccaagtccatgat cggccactgcctgggcgccgccggcggcctggaggccatcgccaccatca aggccatcaacaccggctggctgcaccccaccatcaaccagttcaacatc gagcccgccgtgaccatcgacaccgtgcccaacgtgaagaagaagcacga catccacgtgggcatctccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactccg tggtggtgttcgcccccttcatgcccaccatgtacccctacgacgtgccc gactacgcctga C. camphora KASI (D3148, pSZ4339) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 42 atgcagatcctgcagaccccctcctcctcctcctcctccctgcgcatgtc ctccatggagtccctgtccctgacccccaagtccctgcccctgaagaccc tgctgcccctgcgcccccgccccaagaacctgtcccgccgcaagtcccag aacccccgccccatctcctcctcctcctcccccgagcgcgagaccgaccc caagaagcgcgtggtgatcaccggcatgggcctggtgtccgtgttcggca acgacgtggacgcctactacgaccgcctgctgtccggcgagtccggcatc gcccccatcgaccgcttcgacgcctccaagttccccacccgcttcgccgg ccagatccgcggcttcacctccgacggctacatcgacggcaagaacgacc gccgcctggacgactgcctgcgctactgcatcgtgtccggcaagaaggcc ctggagaacgccggcctgggcccccacctgatggacggcaagatcgacaa ggagcgcgccggcgtgctggtgggcaccggcatgggcggcctgaccgtgt tctccaacggcgtgcagaccctgcacgagaagggctaccgcaagatgacc cccttcttcatcccctacgccatcaccaacatgggctccgccctgctggc catcgagctgggcttcatgggccccaactactccatctccaccgcctgcg ccacctccaactactgcttctacgccgccgccaaccacatccgccgcggc gaggccgacctgatgctggccggcggcaccgaggccgccatcatccccat cggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgccctgtcccagcgcaacgacg acccccagaccgcctcccgcccctgggacaaggaccgcgacggcttcgtg atgggcgagggcgccggcgtgctggtgatggagtccctggagcacgccat gaagcgcgacgcccccatcatcgccgagtacctgggcggcgccgtgaact gcgacgcctaccacatgaccgacccccgcgccgacggcctgggcgtgtcc acctgcatcgagcgctccctggaggacgccggcgtggcccccgaggaggt gaactacatcaacgcccacgccacctccaccctggccggcgacctggccg aggtgaacgccatcaagaaggtgttcaccaacacctccgagatcaagatc aacgccaccaagtccatgatcggccactgcctgggcgccgccggcggcct ggaggccatcgccaccatcaaggccatcaacaccggctggctgcacccct ccatcaaccagttcaaccccgagccctccgtggagttcgacaccgtggcc aacaagaagcagcagcacgaggtgaacgtggccatctccaactccttcgg cttcggcggccacaactccgtggtggtgttctccgccttcaagcccacca tgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacgcctga U. californica KASI U. californica KASI (D3150, pSZ4341) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 43 atggagtccctgtccctgacccccaagtccctgcccctgaagaccctgct gcccttccgcccccgccccaagaacctgtcccgccgcaagtcccagaacc ccaagcccatctcctcctcctcctcccccgagcgcgagaccgaccccaag aagcgcgtggtgatcaccggcatgggcctggtgtccgtgttcggcaacga cgtggacgcctactacgaccgcctgctgtccggcgagtccggcatcgccc ccatcgaccgcttcgacgcctccaagttccccacccgcttcgccggccag atccgcggcttcacctccgacggctacatcgacggcaagaacgaccgccg cctggacgactgcctgcgctactgcatcgtgtccggcaagaaggccctgg agaacgccggcctgggccccgacctgatggacggcaagatcgacaaggag cgcgccggcgtgctggtgggcaccggcatgggcggcctgaccgtgttctc caacggcgtgcagaccctgcacgagaagggctaccgcaagatgaccccct tcttcatcccctacgccatcaccaacatgggctccgccctgctggccatc gacctgggcttcatgggccccaactactccatctccaccgcctgcgccac ctccaactactgcttctacgccgccgccaaccacatccgccgcggcgagg ccgacgtgatgctggccggcggcaccgaggccgccatcatccccatcggc ctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgccctgtcccagcgcaacgacgaccc ccagaccgcctcccgcccctgggacaaggaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgg gcgagggcgccggcgtgctggtgatggagtccctggagcacgccatgaag cgcgacgcccccatcatcgccgagtacctgggcggcgccgtgaactgcga cgcctaccacatgaccgacccccgcgccgacggcctgggcgtgtccacct gcatcgagcgctccctggaggacgccggcgtggcccccgaggaggtgaac tacatcaacgcccacgccacctccaccctggccggcgacctggccgaggt gaacgccatcaagaaggtgttcaccaacacctccgagatcaagatcaacg ccaccaagtccatgatcggccactgcctgggcgccgccggcggcctggag gccatcgccaccatcaaggccatcaacaccggctggctgcacccctccat caaccagttcaaccccgagccctccgtggagttcgacaccgtggccaaca agaagcagcagcacgaggtgaacgtggccatctccaactccttcggcttc ggcggccacaactccgtggtggtgttctccgccttcaagcccaccatgta cccctacgacgtgcccgactacgcctga U. californica KASIV (D3152, pSZ4343) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 44 atgacccagaccctgatctgcccctcctccatggagaccctgtccctgac caagcagtcccacttccgcctgcgcctgcccacccccccccacatccgcc gcggcggcggccaccgccaccccccccccttcatctccgcctccgccgcc ccccgccgcgagaccgaccccaagaagcgcgtggtgatcaccggcatggg cctggtgtccgtgttcggcaccaacgtggacgtgtactacgaccgcctgc tggccggcgagtccggcgtgggcaccatcgaccgcttcgacgcctccatg ttccccacccgcttcggcggccagatccgccgcttcacctccgagggcta catcgacggcaagaacgaccgccgcctggacgactacctgcgctactgcc tggtgtccggcaagaaggccatcgagtccgccggcttcgacctgcacaac atcaccaacaagatcgacaaggagcgcgccggcatcctggtgggctccgg catgggcggcctgaaggtgttctccgacggcgtggagtccctgatcgaga agggctaccgcaagatctcccccttcttcatcccctacatgatccccaac atgggctccgccctgctgggcatcgacctgggcttcatgggccccaacta ctccatctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaactactgcatctacgccgccg ccaaccacatccgccagggcgacgccgacctgatggtggccggcggcacc gaggcccccatcatccccatcggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgc cctgtccacccgcaacgacgacccccagaccgcctcccgcccctgggaca tcgaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcatcctggtgctg gagtccctggagcacgccatgaagcgcgacgcccccatcctggccgagta cctgggcggcgccgtgaactgcgacgcccaccacatgaccgacccccgcg ccgacggcctgggcgtgtccacctgcatcgagtcctccctggaggacgcc ggcgtggccgccgaggaggtgaactacatcaacgcccacgccacctccac ccccaccggcgacctggccgagatgaaggccatcaagaacgtgttccgca acacctccgagatcaagatcaacgccaccaagtccatgatcggccactgc ctgggcgcctccggcggcctggaggccatcgccaccctgaaggccatcac caccggctggctgcaccccaccatcaaccagttcaaccccgagccctccg tggacttcgacaccgtggccaagaagaagaagcagcacgaggtgaacgtg gccatctccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactccgtgctggtgtt ctccgccttcaagcccaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacg cctga C. wrightii KASAI (D3153, pSZ4379) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 45 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggt acgtattccagtgcctggtggccagctgcatcgacccctgcgaccagtac cgcagcagcgccagcctgagcttcctgggcgacaacggcttcgccagcct gttcggcagcaagcccttcatgagcaaccgcggccaccgccgcctgcgcc gcgccagccacagcggcgaggccatggccgtggccctgcagcccgcccag gaggccggcaccaagaagaagcccgtgatcaagcagcgccgcgtggtggt gaccggcatgggcgtggtgacccccctgggccacgagcccgacgtgttct acaacaacctgctggacggcgtgagcggcatcagcgagatcgagaccttc gactgcacccagttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagagcttcag caccgacggctgggtggcccccaagctgagcaagcgcatggacaagttca tgctgtacctgctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacggcggcatc accgacgaggtgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgctgat cggcagcggcatgggcggcatgaaggtgttcaacgacgccatcgaggccc tgcgcgtgagctacaagaagatgaaccccttctgcgtgcccttcgccacc accaacatgggcagcgccatgctggccatggacctgggctggatgggccc caactacagcatcagcaccgcctgcgccaccagcaacttctgcatcctga acgccgccaaccacatcatccgcggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgcggc ggcagcgacgccgtgatcatccccatcggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctg ccgcgccctgagccagcgcaacagcgaccccaccaaggccagccgcccct gggacagcaaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtgctg ctgctggaggagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatctacgc cgagttcctgggcggcagcttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccgagc cccaccccgagggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctggcc caggccggcgtgagcaaggaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgccac cagcaccagcgccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccgctgct tcggccagaacagcgagctgcgcgtgaacagcaccaagagcatgatcggc cacctgctgggcgccgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtggtgcaggc catccgcaccggctggattcaccccaacctgaacctggaggaccccgaca aggccgtggacgccaagctgctggtgggccccaagaaggagcgcctgaac gtgaaggtgggcctgagcaacagcttcggcttcggcggccacaacagcag catcctgttcgccccctgcaacgtgtga C. avigera KASIVb (D3287, pSZ4453) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 46 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gctccaccttccagtgctacatcggcgacaacggcttcggctccaagccc ccccgctccaaccgcggccacctgcgcctgggccgcacctcccactccgg cgaggtgatggccgtggccatgcagtccgcccaggaggtgtccaccaagg agaagcccgccaccaagcagcgccgcgtggtggtgaccggcatgggcgtg gtgaccgccctgggccacgaccccgacgtgtactacaacaacctgctgga cggcgtgtccggcatctccgagatcgagaacttcgactgctcccagctgc ccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtccttctccgccgacggctgggtg gcccccaagttctcccgccgcatggacaagttcatgctgtacatcctgac cgccggcaagaaggccctggtggacggcggcatcaccgaggacgtgatga aggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgctgatcggctccggcctgggc ggcatgaaggtgttctccgagtccatcgaggccctgcgcacctcctacaa gaagatctcccccttctgcgtgcccttctccaccaccaacatgggctccg ccatcctggccatggacctgggctggatgggccccaactactccatctcc accgcctgcgccacctccaacttctgcatcctgaacgccgccaaccacat caccaagggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgcggcggctccgactccgtga tcctgcccatcggcatgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgccctgtcccag cgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctcccgcccctgggactccaaccgcga cggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtgctgctgctggaggagctgg agcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatctacgccgagttcctgggcggc tccttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccgagccccaccccgagggcgc cggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctggcccagtccggcgtgtccc gcgaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgccacctccacccccgccggc gacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccactgcttcggccagaactccga gctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtccatgatcggccacctgctgggcggcg ccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtggtgcaggccatccgcaccggctgg atccaccccaacatcaacctggacgaccccgacgagggcgtggacgccaa gctgctggtgggccccaagaaggagaagctgaaggtgaaggtgggcctgt ccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactcctccatcctgttcgccccc tgcaacaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacgcctga C. paucipetala KASIVb codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 47 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gctccaccttccagtgcctgggcgacatcggcttcgcctccctgatcggc tccaagcccccccgctccaaccgcaaccaccgccgcctgggccgcacctc ccactccggcgaggtgatggccgtggccatgcagcccgcccacgaggcct ccaccaagaacaagcccgtgaccaagcagcgccgcgtggtggtgaccggc atgggcgtggccacccccctgggccacgaccccgacgtgtactacaacaa cctgctggacggcgtgtccggcatctcccagatcgagaacttcgactgca cccagttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtccttctccaccgag ggctacgtgatccccaagttcgccaagcgcatggacaagttcatgctgta cctgctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggaggacggcggcatcaccgagg acgtgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgctgatcggctcc ggcatgggcggcatgaagatcatcaacgactccatcgccgccctgaacgt gtcctacaagaagatgacccccttctgcgtgcccttctccaccaccaaca tgggctccgccatgctggccatcgacctgggctggatgggccccaactac tccatctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaactactgcatcctgaacgccgc caaccacatcgtgcgcggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgcggcggctccg acgccgtgatcatccccgtgggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgcc ctgtcccagcgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctcccgcccctgggactc caaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtgctgctgctgg aggagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatctacgccgagttc ctgggcggctccttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccgagccccaccc cgacggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctggcccagtccg gcgtgtcccgcgaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgccacctccacc cccgccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccactgcttcggcca gaactccgagctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtccatgatcggccacctgc tgggcgccgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtggtgcaggccatccgc accggctggatccaccccaacatcaacctggagaaccccgacgaggccgt ggacgccaagctgctggtgggccccaagaaggagaagctgaaggtgaagg tgggcctgtccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactcctccatcctg ttcgccccctacaacaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacgc ctga C. ignea KASIVb (D3289, pSZ4455) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 48 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gctccacctcccagtgcctggtgacctcctacatcgacccctgcaacaag tactgctcctccgcctccctgtccttcctgggcgacaacggcttcgcctc cctgttcggctccaagcccttccgctccaaccgcggccaccgccgcctgg gccgcgcctcccactccggcgaggccatggccgtggccctgcagcccgcc caggaggtgaccaccaagaagaagcccgtgatcaagcagcgccgcgtggt ggtgaccggcatgggcgtggtgacccccctgggccacgagcccgacgtgt actacaacaacctgctggacggcgtgtccggcatctccgagatcgagacc ttcgactgcacccagttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtcctt ctccaccgacggctgggtggcccccaagctgtccaagcgcatggacaagt tcatgctgtacctgctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacggcggc atcaccgacgacgtgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgct gatcggctccggcatgggcggcatgaagctgttcaacgactccatcgagg ccctgcgcatctcctacaagaagatgaaccccttctgcgtgcccttcgcc accaccaacatgggctccgccatgctggccatggacctgggctggatggg ccccaactactccatctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaacttctgcatcc tgaacgcctccaaccacatcgtgcgcggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgc ggcggctccgactccgtgaccgtgcccctgggcgtgggcggcttcgtggc ctgccgcgccctgtcccagcgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctcccgcc cctgggactccaaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtg ctgctgctggaggagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatcta cgccgagttcctgggcggctccttcacctccgacgcctaccacatgaccg agccccaccccgagggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctg gcccagtccggcgtgtcccgcgaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgc cacctccacccccgccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccgct gcttcggccagaactccgagctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtccatgatc ggccacctgctgggcgccgccggcggcgtggaggccgtggccgtgatcca ggccatccgcaccggctggatccaccccaacatcaacctggaggaccccg acgaggccgtggaccccaagctgctggtgggccccaagaaggagaagctg aaggtgaaggtggccctgtccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactc ctccatcctgttcgccccctgcaacaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccg actacgcctga Cuphea procumbens KASIV (D3290, pSZ4456) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 49 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gctccaccttccagtgcctggtgacctcccacaacgacccctgcaaccag tactgctcctccgcctccctgtccttcctgggcgacaacggcttcggctc caagcccttccgctccaaccgcggccaccgccgcctgggccgcgcctccc actccggcgaggccatggccgtggccctgcagcccgcccaggaggtggcc accaagaagaagcccgccatgaagcagcgccgcgtggtggtgaccggcat gggcgtggtgacccccctgggccacgagcccgacgtgtactacaacaacc tgctggacggcgtgtccggcatctccgagatcgagaccttcgactgcacc cagttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtccttctccaccgacgg ctgggtggcccccaagctgtccaagcgcatggacaagttcatgctgtacc tgctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacggcggcatcaccgacgac gtgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgctgatcggctccgg catgggcggcatgaagctgttcaacgactccatcgaggccctgcgcgtgt cctacaagaagatgaaccccttctgcgtgcccttcgccaccaccaacatg ggctccgccatgctggccatggacctgggctggatgggccccaactactc catctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaacttctgcatcctgaacgccgcca accacatcgtgcgcggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgcggcggctccgac gccgtgatcatccccatcggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgccct gtcccagcgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctcccgcccctgggactcca accgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtgctgctgctggag gagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatctacgccgagttcct gggcggctccttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccgagccccaccccg agggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctggcccagtccggc gtgtcccgcgaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgccacctccacccc cgccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccactgcttcggccaga actccgagctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtccatgatcggccacctgctg ggcgccgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtgatccaggccatccgcac cggctggatccaccccaacctgaacctggaggaccccgacaaggccgtgg acgccaagttcctggtgggccccaagaaggagcgcctgaacgtgaaggtg ggcctgtccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactcctccatcctgtt cgccccctgcaacaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacgcctga C paucipetala KASIVa (D3291, pSZ4457) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 50 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gctccaccttccagtgcctggtgaactcccacatcgacccctgcaaccag aacgtgtcctccgcctccctgtccttcctgggcgacaacggcttcggctc caaccccttccgctccaaccgcggccaccgccgcctgggccgcgcctccc actccggcgaggccatggccgtggccctgcagcccgcccaggaggtggcc accaagaagaagcccgccatcaagcagcgccgcgtggtggtgaccggcat gggcgtggtgacccccctgggccacgagcccgacgtgttctacaacaacc tgctggacggcgtgtccggcatctccgagatcgagaccttcgactgcacc cagttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtccttctccaccgacgg ctgggtggcccccaagctgtccaagcgcatggacaagttcatgctgtacc tgctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacgccggcatcaccgaggac gtgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgctgatcggctccgg catgggcggcatgaagctgttcaacgactccatcgaggccctgcgcgtgt cctacaagaagatgaaccccttctgcgtgcccttcgccaccaccaacatg ggctccgccatgctggccatggacctgggctggatgggccccaactactc catctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaacttctgcatcctgaacgccgcca accacatcatccgcggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgcggcggctccgac gccgtgatcatccccatcggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgccct gtcccagcgcaactccgaccccaccaaggcctcccgcccctgggactcca accgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtgctgctgctggag gagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatctacgccgagttcct gggcggctccttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccgagccccaccccg acggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctggcccagtccggc gtgtcccgcgaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgccacctccacccc cgccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccactgcttcggccaga actccgagctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtccatgatcggccacctgctg ggcgccgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtgatccaggccatccgcac cggctggatccaccccaacctgaacctggaggaccccgacgaggccgtgg acgccaagttcctggtgggccccaagaaggagcgcctgaacgtgaaggtg ggcctgtccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactcctccatcctgtt cgccccctacaacaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacgcctga Cuphea painteri KASIV (D3292, pSZ4458) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 51 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gctccaccccccagtgcctggacccctgcaaccagcactgcttcctgggc gacaacggcttcgcctccctgatcggctccaagcccccccgctccaacct gggccacctgcgcctgggccgcacctcccactccggcgaggtgatggccg tggcccaggaggtgtccaccaacaagaagcacgccaccaagcagcgccgc gtggtggtgaccggcatgggcgtggtgacccccctgggccacgaccccga cgtgtactacaacaacctgctggagggcgtgtccggcatctccgagatcg agaacttcgactgctcccagctgcccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaag tccttctccaccgacggcctggtggcccccaagctgtccaagcgcatgga caagttcatgctgtacatcctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacg gcggcatcaccgaggacgtgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggc gtgctgatcggctccggcctgggcggcatgaaggtgttctccgactccgt ggaggccctgcgcatctcctacaagaagatctcccccttctgcgtgccct tctccaccaccaacatgggctccgccatgctggccatggacctgggctgg atgggccccaactactccatctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaacttctg catcctgaacgccgccaaccacatcaccaagggcgaggccgacatgatgc tgtgcggcggctccgacgccgccatcctgcccatcggcatgggcggcttc gtggcctgccgcgccctgtcccagcgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctc ccgcccctgggactccaaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccg gcgtgctgctgctggaggagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccacc atctacgccgagttcctgggcggctccttcacctgcgacgcctaccacat gaccgagccccaccccgacggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaagg ccctggcccagtccggcgtgtcccgcgaggaggtgaactacatcaacgcc cacgccacctccacccccgccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggc ccactgcttcggccagaactccgagctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtcca tgatcggccacctgctgggcggcgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtg gtgcaggccatccgcaccggctggatccaccccaacatcaacctggagga ccccgacaagggcgtggacgccaagctgctggtgggccccaagaaggaga agctgaaggtgaaggtgggcctgtccaactccttcggcttcggcggccac aactcctccatcctgttcgccccctgcaacaccatgtacccctacgacgt gcccgactacgcctga C. avigera KASIVa (D3293, pSZ4459) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 52 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gctccaccttccagtgcctggtgacctcctacaacgacccctgcgagcag taccgctcctccgcctccctgtccttcctgggcgacaacggcttcgcctc cctgttcggctccaagcccttccgctccaaccgcggccaccgccgcctgg gccgcgcctcccactccggcgaggccatggccgtggccctgcagcccgcc caggaggtgggcaccaagaagaagcccgtgatcaagcagcgccgcgtggt ggtgaccggcatgggcgtggtgacccccctgggccacgagcccgacgtgt actacaacaacctgctggacggcgtgtccggcatctccgagatcgagacc ttcgactgcacccagttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtcctt ctccaccgacggctgggtggcccccaagctgtccaagcgcatggacaagt tcatgctgtacctgctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacggcggc atcaccgacgacgtgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgct gatcggctccggcctgggcggcatgaaggtgttctccgagtccatcgagg ccctgcgcacctcctacaagaagatctcccccttctgcgtgcccttctcc accaccaacatgggctccgccatcctggccatggacctgggctggatggg ccccaactactccatctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaacttctgcatcc tgaacgccgccaaccacatcaccaagggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgc ggcggctccgactccgtgatcctgcccatcggcatgggcggcttcgtggc ctgccgcgccctgtcccagcgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctcccgcc cctgggactccaaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtg ctgctgctggaggagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatcta cgccgagttcctgggcggctccttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccg agccccaccccgagggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctg gcccagtccggcgtgtcccgcgaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgc cacctccacccccgccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccact gcttcggccagaactccgagctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtccatgatc ggccacctgctgggcggcgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtggtgca ggccatccgcaccggctggatccaccccaacatcaacctggacgaccccg acgagggcgtggacgccaagctgctggtgggccccaagaaggagaagctg aaggtgaaggtgggcctgtccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactc ctccatcctgttcgccccctgcaacaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccg actacgcctga C ignea KASIVa (D3294, pSZ4460) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 53 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gctccacctcccagtgcctggtgacctcctacatcgacccctgcaacaag tactgctcctccgcctccctgtccttcctgggcgacaacggcttcgcctc cctgttcggctccaagcccttccgctccaaccgcggccaccgccgcctgg gccgcgcctcccactccggcgaggccatggccgtggccctgcagcccgcc caggaggtgaccaccaagaagaagcccgtgatcaagcagcgccgcgtggt ggtgaccggcatgggcgtggtgacccccctgggccacgagcccgacgtgt actacaacaacctgctggacggcgtgtccggcatctccgagatcgagacc ttcgactgcacccagttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtcctt ctccaccgacggctgggtggcccccaagctgtccaagcgcatggacaagt tcatgctgtacctgctgaccgccggcaagaaggccctggccgacggcggc atcaccgacgacgtgatgaaggagctggacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgct gatcggctccggcatgggcggcatgaagctgttcaacgactccatcgagg ccctgcgcatctcctacaagaagatgaaccccttctgcgtgcccttcgcc accaccaacatgggctccgccatgctggccatggacctgggctggatggg ccccaactactccatctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaacttctgcatcc tgaacgcctccaaccacatcgtgcgcggcgaggccgacatgatgctgtgc ggcggctccgacgccgtgatcatccccatcggcctgggcggcttcgtggc ctgccgcgccctgtcccagcgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctcccgcc cctgggactccaaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtg ctgctgctggaggagctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgccaccatcta cgccgagttcctgggcggctccttcacctgcgacgcctaccacatgaccg agccccaccccgagggcgccggcgtgatcctgtgcatcgagaaggccctg gcccaggccggcgtgtccaaggaggacgtgaactacatcaacgcccacgc cacctccacccccgccggcgacatcaaggagtaccaggccctggcccagt gcttcggccagaactccgagctgcgcgtgaactccaccaagtccatgatc ggccacctgctgggcgccgccggcggcgtggaggccgtgaccgtggtgca ggccatccgcaccggctggatccaccccaacctgaacctggaggaccccg acaaggccgtggacgccaagctgctggtgggccccaagaaggagcgcctg aacgtgaaggtgggcctgtccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactc ctccatcctgttcgccccctacaacaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccg actacgcctga C. avigera KASIa (D3342, pSZ4511) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 54 atgcagtccctgcactcccccgccctgcgcgcctcccccctggaccccct gcgcctgaagtcctccgccaacggcccctcctccaccgccgccttccgcc ccctgcgccgcgccaccctgcccaacatccgcgccgcctcccccaccgtg tccgcccccaagcgcgagaccgaccccaagaagcgcgtggtgatcaccgg catgggcctggtgtccgtgttcggctccgacgtggacgcctactacgaga agctgctgtccggcgagtccggcatctccctgatcgaccgcttcgacgcc tccaagttccccacccgcttcggcggccagatccgcggcttcaacgccac cggctacatcgacggcaagaacgaccgccgcctggacgactgcctgcgct actgcatcgtggccggcaagaaggccctggagaactccgacctgggcggc gactccctgtccaagatcgacaaggagcgcgccggcgtgctggtgggcac cggcatgggcggcctgaccgtgttctccgacggcgtgcagaacctgatcg agaagggccaccgcaagatctcccccttcttcatcccctacgccatcacc aacatgggctccgccctgctggccatcgacctgggcctgatgggccccaa ctactccatctccaccgcctgcgccacctccaactactgcttctacgccg ccgccaaccacatccgccgcggcgaggccgacctgatgatcgccggcggc accgaggccgccatcatccccatcggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccg cgccctgtcccagcgcaacgacgacccccagaccgcctcccgcccctggg acaaggaccgcgacggcttcgtgatgggcgagggcgccggcgtgctggtg atggagtccctggagcacgccatgaagcgcggcgcccccatcatcgccga gtacctgggcggcgccgtgaactgcgacgcctaccacatgaccgaccccc gcgccgacggcctgggcgtgtcctcctgcatcgagtcctccctggaggac gccggcgtgtcccccgaggaggtgaactacatcaacgcccacgccacctc caccctggccggcgacctggccgagatcaacgccatcaagaaggtgttca agaacaccaaggacatcaagatcaacgccaccaagtccatgatcggccac tgcctgggcgcctccggcggcctggaggccatcgccaccatcaagggcat caccaccggctggctgcacccctccatcaaccagttcaaccccgagccct ccgtggagttcgacaccgtggccaacaagaagcagcagcacgaggtgaac gtggccatctccaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaactccgtggtggc cttctccgccttcaagcccaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacg cctga C. pulcherrima KASI (D3343, pSZ4512) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 55 atgcactccctgcagtccccctccctgcgcgcctcccccctggacccctt ccgccccaagtcctccaccgtgcgccccctgcaccgcgcctccatcccca acgtgcgcgccgcctcccccaccgtgtccgcccccaagcgcgagaccgac cccaagaagcgcgtggtgatcaccggcatgggcctggtgtccgtgttcgg ctccgacgtggacgcctactacgacaagctgctgtccggcgagtccggca tcggccccatcgaccgcttcgacgcctccaagttccccacccgcttcggc ggccagatccgcggcttcaactccatgggctacatcgacggcaagaacga ccgccgcctggacgactgcctgcgctactgcatcgtggccggcaagaagt ccctggaggacgccgacctgggcgccgaccgcctgtccaagatcgacaag gagcgcgccggcgtgctggtgggcaccggcatgggcggcctgaccgtgtt ctccgacggcgtgcagtccctgatcgagaagggccaccgcaagatcaccc ccttcttcatcccctacgccatcaccaacatgggctccgccctgctggcc atcgagctgggcctgatgggccccaactactccatctccaccgcctgcgc cacctccaactactgcttccacgccgccgccaaccacatccgccgcggcg aggccgacctgatgatcgccggcggcaccgaggccgccatcatccccatc ggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgccctgtcccagcgcaacgacga cccccagaccgcctcccgcccctgggacaaggaccgcgacggcttcgtga tgggcgagggcgccggcgtgctggtgctggagtccctggagcacgccatg aagcgcggcgcccccatcatcgccgagtacctgggcggcgccatcaactg cgacgcctaccacatgaccgacccccgcgccgacggcctgggcgtgtcct cctgcatcgagtcctccctggaggacgccggcgtgtcccccgaggaggtg aactacatcaacgcccacgccacctccaccctggccggcgacctggccga gatcaacgccatcaagaaggtgttcaagaacaccaaggacatcaagatca acgccaccaagtccatgatcggccactgcctgggcgcctccggcggcctg gaggccatcgccaccatcaagggcatcaacaccggctggctgcacccctc catcaaccagttcaaccccgagccctccgtggagttcgacaccgtggcca acaagaagcagcagcacgaggtgaacgtggccatctccaactccttcggc ttcggcggccacaactccgtggtggccttctccgccttcaagcccaccat gtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacgcctga C. avigera mitochondrial KAS (D3344, pSZ4513) codon optimized for Prototheca SEQ ID NO: 56 atggtgttcctgccctggcgcaagatgctgtgcccctcccagtaccgctt cctgcgccccctgtcctcctccaccaccttcgacccccgccgcgtggtgg tgaccggcctgggcatggtgacccccctgggctgcggcgtgaacaccacc tggaagcagctgatcgagggcaagtgcggcatccgcgccatctccctgga ggacctgaagatggacgccttcgacatcgacacccaggcctacgtgttcg accagctgacctccaaggtggccgccaccgtgcccaccggcgtgaacccc ggcgagttcaacgaggacctgtggttcaaccagaaggagcaccgcgccat cgcccgcttcatcgcctacgccctgtgcgccgccgacgaggccctgaagg acgccaactgggagcccaccgagcccgaggagcgcgagatgaccggcgtg tccatcggcggcggcaccggctccatctccgacgtgctggacgccggccg catgatctgcgagaagaagctgcgccgcctgtcccccttcttcatccccc gcatcctgatcaacatggcctccggccacgtgtccatgaagtacggcttc cagggccccaaccacgccgccgtgaccgcctgcgccaccggcgcccactc catcggcgacgccgcccgcatgatccagttcggcgacgccgacgtgatgg tggccggcggcaccgagtcctccatcgacgccctgtccatcgccggcttc tgccgctcccgcgccctgaccaccaagtacaactcctgcccccaggaggc ctcccgccccttcgacaccgaccgcgacggcttcgtgatcggcgagggct ccggcgtgctggtgctggaggagctggaccacgcccgcaagcgcggcgcc aagatgtacgccgagttctgcggctacggcatgtccggcgacgcccacca catcacccagccccactccgacggccgcggcgccatcctggccatgaccc gcgccctgaagcagtccaacctgcaccccgaccaggtggactacgtgaac gcccacgccacctccacctccctgggcgacgccatcgaggccaaggccat caagaccgtgttctccgaccacgccatgtccggctccctggccctgtcct ccaccaagggcgccatcggccacctgctgggcgccgccggcgccgtggag gccatcttctccatcctggccatcaagaacggcctggcccccctgaccct gaacgtggcccgccccgaccccgtgttcaccgagcgcttcgtgcccctga ccgcctccaaggagatgcacgtgcgcgccgccctgtccaactccttcggc ttcggcggcaccaacaccaccctgctgttcacctcccccccccagaacac catgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacgcctga C. avigera KASIII (D3345, pSZ4514) Codon optimized for Prototheca. SEQ ID NO: 57 atggccaacgcctacggcttcgtgggctcctccgtgcccaccgtgggccg cgccgcccagttccagcagatgggctccggcttctgctccgtggacttca tctccaagcgcgtgttctgctgctccgccgtgcagggcgccgacaagccc gcctccggcgactcccgcgccgagtaccgcaccccccgcctggtgtcccg cggctgcaagctgatcggctccggctccgccatccccaccctgcaggtgt ccaacgacgacctggccaagatcgtggacaccaacgacgagtggatctcc gtgcgcaccggcatccgcaaccgccgcgtgctgaccggcaaggactccct gaccaacctggccaccgaggccgcccgcaaggccctggagatggcccagg tggacgccgaggacgtggacatggtgctgatgtgcacctccacccccgag gacctgttcggctccgccccccagatccagaaggccctgggctgcaagaa gaaccccctgtcctacgacatcaccgccgcctgctccggcttcgtgctgg gcctggtgtccgccgcctgccacatccgcggcggcggcttcaacaacgtg ctggtgatcggcgccgactccctgtcccgctacgtggactggaccgaccg cggcacctgcatcctgttcggcgacgccgccggcgccgtgctggtgcagt cctgcgacgccgaggaggacggcctgttcgccttcgacctgcactccgac ggcgacggccagcgccacctgcgcgccgtgatcaccgagaacgagaccga ccacgccgtgggcaccaacggctccgtgtccgacttccccccccgccgct cctcctactcctgcatccagatgaacggcaaggaggtgttccgcttcgcc tgccgctccgtgccccagtccatcgagctggccctgggcaaggccggcct gaacggctccaacatcgactggctgctgctgcaccaggccaaccagcgca tcatcgacgccgtggccacccgcctggaggtgccccaggagcgcgtgatc tccaacctggccaactacggcaacacctccgccgcctccatccccctggc cctggacgaggccgtgcgcggcggcaaggtgaagcccggccacctgatcg ccaccgccggcttcggcgccggcctgacctggggctccgccatcgtgcgc tggggcaccatgtacccctacgacgtgcccgactacgcctga C. hookeriana FATB2 (“Ch FATB2”) SEQ ID NO: 58 MVAAAASSAFFPVPAPGASPKPGKFGNWPSSLSPSFKPKSIPNGGFQVKA NDSAHPKANGSAVSLKSGSLNTQEDTSSSPPPRTFLHQLPDWSRLLTAIT TVFVKSKRPDMHDRKSKRPDMLVDSFGLESTVQDGLVFRQSFSIRSYEIG TDRTASIETLMNHLQETSLNHCKSTGILLDGFGRTLEMCKRDLIWVVIKM QIKVNRYPAWGDTVEINTRFSRLGKIGMGRDWLISDCNTGEILVRATSAY AMMNQKTRRLSKLPYEVHQEIVPLFVDSPVIEDSDLKVHKFKVKTGDSIQ KGLTPGWNDLDVNQHVSNVKYIGWILESMPTEVLETQELCSLALEYRREC GRDSVLESVTAMDPSKVGVRSQYQHLLRLEDGTAIVNGATEWRPKNAGAN GAISTGKTSNGNSVS 23S rRNA for UTEX 1439, UTEX 1441, UTEX 1435, UTEX 1437 Prototheca moriformis SEQ ID NO: 59 TGTTGAAGAATGAGCCGGCGACTTAAAATAAATGGCAGGCTAAGAGAATT AATAACTCGAAACCTAAGCGAAAGCAAGTCTTAATAGGGCGCTAATTTAA CAAAACATTAAATAAAATCTAAAGTCATTTATTTTAGACCCGAACCTGAG TGATCTAACCATGGTCAGGATGAAACTTGGGTGACACCAAGTGGAAGTCC GAACCGACCGATGTTGAAAAATCGGCGGATGAACTGTGGTTAGTGGTGAA ATACCAGTCGAACTCAGAGCTAGCTGGTTCTCCCCGAAATGCGTTGAGGC GCAGCAATATATCTCGTCTATCTAGGGGTAAAGCACTGTTTCGGTGCGGG CTATGAAAATGGTACCAAATCGTGGCAAACTCTGAATACTAGAAATGACG ATATATTAGTGAGACTATGGGGGATAAGCTCCATAGTCGAGAGGGAAACA GCCCAGACCACCAGTTAAGGCCCCAAAATGATAATGAAGTGGTAAAGGAG GTGAAAATGCAAATACAACCAGGAGGTTGGCTTAGAAGCAGCCATCCTTT AAAGAGTGCGTAATAGCTCACTG Amino acid sequence of the C. hookeriana KASIV (D3668, pSZ4756). The algal transit peptide is underlined. SEQ ID NO: 60 MASAAFTMSACPAMTGRAPGARRSGRPVATRLRGSTFQCLDPCNQQRFLG DNGFASLFGSKPLRSNRGHLRLGRTSHSGEVMAVAMQPAQEVSTNKKPAT KQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHDPDVYYNNLLDGISGISEIENFDCSQFPTRIA GEIKSFSTDGWVAPKFSERMDKFMLYMLTAGKKALADGGITEDAMKELNK RKCGVLIGSGLGGMKVFSDSIEALRTSYKKISPFCVPFSTTNMGSAILAM DLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILNAANHIIKGEADMMLCGGSDAAVLPVG LGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKK RGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILCIEKALAQSGVSREDVN YINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGGAGGVE AVAVVQAIRTGWIHPNINLEDPDEGVDAKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNSFG FGGHNSSILFAPCN

Nucleotide sequence of the C. hookeriana KASIV (D3668, pSZ4756) expression vector. The 5′ and 3′ homology arms enabling targeted integration into the SAD2-1 locus are noted with lowercase. The endogenous SAD2-1 promoter (present within the 5′ homology targeting arm) drives the expression of the codon optimized Ch KASIV (noted with lowercase bold text) and is terminated with the PmHSP90 3′UTR noted in underlined, lower case bold. The PmHXT1-2 promoter is noted in uppercase italic which drives expression of the ScMelibiase selection marker noted with lowercase italic followed by the PmPGK 3′UTR terminator highlighted in uppercase. Restriction cloning sites and spacer DNA fragments are noted as underlined, uppercase plain lettering.

SEQ ID NO: 61 gccggtcaccacccgcatgctcgtactacagcgcacgcaccgcttcgtga tccaccgggtgaacgtagtcctcgacggaaacatctggttcgggcctcct gcttgcactcccgcccatgccgacaacctttctgctgttaccacgaccca caatgcaacgcgacacgaccgtgtgggactgatcggttcactgcacctgc atgcaattgtcacaagcgcttactccaattgtattcgtttgttttctggg agcagttgctcgaccgcccgcgtcccgcaggcagcgatgacgtgtgcgtg gcctgggtgtttcgtcgaaaggccagcaaccctaaatcgcaggcgatccg gagattgggatctgatccgagtttggaccagatccgccccgatgcggcac gggaactgcatcgactcggcgcggaacccagctttcgtaaatgccagatt ggtgtccgatacctggatttgccatcagcgaaacaagacttcagcagcga gcgtatttggcgggcgtgctaccagggttgcatacattgcccatttctgt ctggaccgctttactggcgcagagggtgagttgatggggttggcaggcat cgaaacgcgcgtgcatggtgtgcgtgtctgttttcggctgcacgaattca atagtcggatgggcgacggtagaattgggtgtggcgctcgcgtgcatgcc tcgccccgtcgggtgtcatgaccgggactggaatcccccctcgcgaccat cttgctaacgctcccgactctcccgaccgcgcgcaggatagactcttgtt caaccaatcgacaGGTACC atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgt gccccgcgatgactggcagggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggcca gtcgccacccgcctgaggggcagcaccttccagtgcctggacccctgcaa ccagcagcgcttcctgggcgacaacggcttcgcgtcgctgttcggctcca agcccctgcgcagcaaccgcggccacctgcgcctgggccgcacctcgcac tccggcgaggtgatggccgtcgcgatgcagcccgcccaggaggtgagcac caacaagaagcccgcgaccaagcagcgccgcgtggtcgtgaccggcatgg gcgtcgtgacccccctgggccacgaccccgacgtgtattataacaacctg ctggacggcatctcgggcatctccgagatcgagaacttcgactgcagcca gttccccacccgcatcgccggcgagatcaagtcgttctccaccgacggct gggtcgcgcccaagttcagcgagcgcatggacaagttcatgctgtatatg ctgaccgccggcaagaaggcgctggccgacggcggcatcaccgaggacgc gatgaaggagctgaacaagcgcaagtgcggcgtgctgatcggctcgggcc tgggcggcatgaaggtcttctccgacagcatcgaggccctgcgcacctcg tataagaagatctcccccttctgcgtgcccttcagcaccaccaacatggg ctcggcgatcctggcgatggacctgggctggatgggccccaactattcca tcagcaccgcgtgcgccacctcgaacttctgcatcctgaacgcggccaac cacatcatcaagggcgaggcggacatgatgctgtgcggcggctccgacgc cgcggtgctgcccgtcggcctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgcgctga gccagcgcaacaacgaccccaccaaggcctcgcgcccctgggactccaac cgcgacggcttcgtcatgggcgagggcgcgggcgtgctgctgctggagga gctggagcacgccaagaagcgcggcgcgaccatctatgccgagttcctgg gcggcagcttcacctgcgacgcgtatcacatgaccgagccccaccccgag ggcgccggcgtcatcctgtgcatcgagaaggcgctggcccagtcgggcgt gtcccgcgaggacgtgaactatatcaacgcgcacgccaccagcacccccg cgggcgacatcaaggagtatcaggccctggcgcactgcttcggccagaac tcggagctgcgcgtcaactccaccaagagcatgatcggccacctgctggg cggcgccggcggcgtggaggcggtcgccgtggtccaggcgatccgcaccg gctggatccaccccaacatcaacctggaggaccccgacgagggcgtggac gccaagctgctggtcggccccaagaaggagaagctgaaggtgaaggtcgg cctgtcgaactccttcggcttcggcggccacaacagctcgatcctgttcg cgccctgcaactga CTCGAGacagacgaccttggcaggcgtcgggtaggg aggtggtggtgatggcgtctcgatgccatcgcacgcatccaacgaccgta tacgcatcgtccaatgaccgtcggtgtcctctctgcctccgttttgtgag atgtctcaggcttggtgcatcctcgggtggccagccacgttgcgcgtcgt gctgcttgcctctcttgcgcctctgtggtactggaaaatatcatcgaggc ccgtttttttgctcccatttcctttccgctacatcttgaaagcaaacgac aaacgaagcagcaagcaaagagcacgaggacggtgaacaagtctgtcacc tgtatacatctatttccccgcgggtgcacctactctctctcctgccccgg cagagtcagctgccttacgtgacCCTAGG TGCGGTGAGAATCGAAAATGC ATCGTTTCTAGGTTCGGAGACGGTCAATTCCCTGCTCCGGCGAATCTGTC GGTCAAGCTGGCCAGTGGACAATGTTGCTATGGCAGCCCGCGCACATGGG CCTCCCGACGCGGCCATCAGGAGCCCAAACAGCGTGTCAGGGTATGTGAA ACTCAAGAGGTCCCTGCTGGGCACTCCGGCCCCACTCCGGGGGCGGGACG CCAGGCATTCGCGGTCGGTCCCGCGCGACGAGCGAAATGATGATTCGGTT ACGAGACCAGGACGTCGTCGAGGTCGAGAGGCAGCCTCGGACACGTCTCG CTAGGGCAACGCCCCGAGTCCCCGCGAGGGCCGTAAACATTGTTTCTGGG TGTCGGAGTGGGCATTTTGGGCCCGATCCAATCGCCTCATGCCGCTCTCG TCTGGTCCTCACGTTCGCGTACGGCCTGGATCCCGGAAAGGGCGGATGCA CGTGGTGTTGCCCCGCCATTGGCGCCCACGTTTCAAAGTCCCCGGCCAGA AATGCACAGGACCGGCCCGGCTCGCACAGGCCATGCTGAACGCCCAGATT TCGACAGCAACACCATCTAGAATAATCGCAACCATCCGCGTTTTGAACGA AACGAAACGGCGCTGTTTAGCATGTTTCCGACATCGTGGGGGCCGAAGCA TGCTCCGGGGGGAGGAAAGCGTGGCACAGCGGTAGCCCATTCTGTGCCAC ACGCCGACGAGGACCAATCCCCGGCATCAGCCTTCATCGACGGCTGCGCC GCACATATAAAGCCGGACGCCTAACCGGTTTCGTGGTTATG ACTAGT atg ttcgcgttctacttcctgacggcctgcatctccctgaagggcgtgttcgg cgtctccccctcctacaacggcctgggcctgacgccccagatgggctggg acaactggaacacgttcgcctgcgacgtctccgagcagctgctgctggac acggccgaccgcatctccgacctgggcctgaaggacatgggctacaagta catcatcctggacgactgctggtcctccggccgcgactccgacggcttcc tggtcgccgacgagcagaagttccccaacggcatgggccacgtcgccgac cacctgcacaacaactccttcctgttcggcatgtactcctccgcgggcga gtacacgtgcgccggctaccccggctccctgggccgcgaggaggaggacg cccagttcttcgcgaacaaccgcgtggactacctgaagtacgacaactgc tacaacaagggccagttcggcacgcccgagatctcctaccaccgctacaa ggccatgtccgacgccctgaacaagacgggccgccccatcttctactccc tgtgcaactggggccaggacctgaccttctactggggctccggcatcgcg aactcctggcgcatgtccggcgacgtcacggcggagttcacgcgccccga ctcccgctgcccctgcgacggcgacgagtacgactgcaagtacgccggct tccactgctccatcatgaacatcctgaacaaggccgcccccatgggccag aacgcgggcgtcggcggctggaacgacctggacaacctggaggtcggcgt cggcaacctgacggacgacgaggagaaggcgcacttctccatgtgggcca tggtgaagtcccccctgatcatcggcgcgaacgtgaacaacctgaaggcc tcctcctactccatctactcccaggcgtccgtcatcgccatcaaccagga ctccaacggcatccccgccacgcgcgtctggcgctactacgtgtccgaca cggacgagtacggccagggcgagatccagatgtggtccggccccctggac aacggcgaccaggtcgtggcgctgctgaacggcggctccgtgtcccgccc catgaacacgaccctggaggagatcttcttcgactccaacctgggctcca agaagctgacctccacctgggacatctacgacctgtgggcgaaccgcgtc gacaactccacggcgtccgccatcctgggccgcaacaagaccgccaccgg catcctgtacaacgccaccgagcagtcctacaaggacggcctgtccaaga acgacacccgcctgttcggccagaagatcggctccctgtcccccaacgcg atcctgaacacgaccgtccccgcccacggcatcgcgttctaccgcctgcg cccctcctcctg ATACAACTTATTACGTATTCTGACCGGCGCTGATGTGG CGCGGACGCCGTCGTACTCTTTCAGACTTTACTCTTGAGGAATTGAACCT TTCTCGCTTGCTGGCATGTAAACATTGGCGCAATTAATTGTGTGATGAAG AAAGGGTGGCACAAGATGGATCGCGAATGTACGAGATCGACAACGATGGT GATTGTTATGAGGGGCCAAACCTGGCTCAATCTTGTCGCATGTCCGGCGC AATGTGATCCAGCGGCGTGACTCTCGCAACCTGGTAGTGTGTGCGCACCG GGTCGCTTTGATTAAAACTGATCGCATTGCCATCCCGTCAACTCACAAGC CTACTCTAGCTCCCATTGCGCACTCGGGCGCCCGGCTCGATCAATGTTCT GAGCGGAGGGCGAAGCGTCAGGAAATCGTCTCGGCAGCTGGAAGCGCATG GAATGCGGAGCGGAGATCGAATCAGATATCAAGCTCCATCGAGCTCcagc cacggcaacaccgcgcgccttgcggccgagcacggcgacaagaacctgag caagatctgcgggctgatcgccagcgacgagggccggcacgagatcgcct acacgcgcatcgtggacgagttcttccgcctcgaccccgagggcgccgtc gccgcctacgccaacatgatgcgcaagcagatcaccatgcccgcgcacct catggacgacatgggccacggcgaggccaacccgggccgcaacctcttcg ccgacttctccgcggtcgccgagaagatcgacgtctacgacgccgaggac tactgccgcatcctggagcacctcaacgcgcgctggaaggtggacgagcg ccaggtcagcggccaggccgccgcggaccaggagtacgtcctgggcctgc cccagcgcttccggaaactcgccgagaagaccgccgccaagcgcaagcgc gtcgcgcgcaggcccgtcgccttctcctggatctccgggcgcgagatcat ggtctagggagcgacgagtgtgcgtgcggggctggcgggagtgggacgcc ctcctcgctcctctctgttctgaacggaacaatcggccaccccgcgctac gcgccacgcatcgagcaacgaagaaaaccccccgatgataggttgcggtg gctgccgggatatagatccggccgcacatcaaagggcccctccgccagag aagaagctcctttcccagcagactcct Nucleotide sequence of the C. hookeriana KASIV CDS codon optimized for P. moriformis. SEQ ID NO: 62 atggcttccgcggcattcaccatgtcggcgtgccccgcgatgactggcag ggcccctggggcacgtcgctccggacggccagtcgccacccgcctgaggg gcagcaccttccagtgcctggacccctgcaaccagcagcgcttcctgggc gacaacggcttcgcgtcgctgttcggctccaagcccctgcgcagcaaccg cggccacctgcgcctgggccgcacctcgcactccggcgaggtgatggccg tcgcgatgcagcccgcccaggaggtgagcaccaacaagaagcccgcgacc aagcagcgccgcgtggtcgtgaccggcatgggcgtcgtgacccccctggg ccacgaccccgacgtgtattataacaacctgctggacggcatctcgggca tctccgagatcgagaacttcgactgcagccagttccccacccgcatcgcc ggcgagatcaagtcgttctccaccgacggctgggtcgcgcccaagttcag cgagcgcatggacaagttcatgctgtatatgctgaccgccggcaagaagg cgctggccgacggcggcatcaccgaggacgcgatgaaggagctgaacaag cgcaagtgcggcgtgctgatcggctcgggcctgggcggcatgaaggtctt ctccgacagcatcgaggccctgcgcacctcgtataagaagatctccccct tctgcgtgcccttcagcaccaccaacatgggctcggcgatcctggcgatg gacctgggctggatgggccccaactattccatcagcaccgcgtgcgccac ctcgaacttctgcatcctgaacgcggccaaccacatcatcaagggcgagg cggacatgatgctgtgcggcggctccgacgccgcggtgctgcccgtcggc ctgggcggcttcgtggcctgccgcgcgctgagccagcgcaacaacgaccc caccaaggcctcgcgcccctgggactccaaccgcgacggcttcgtcatgg gcgagggcgcgggcgtgctgctgctggaggagctggagcacgccaagaag cgcggcgcgaccatctatgccgagttcctgggcggcagcttcacctgcga cgcgtatcacatgaccgagccccaccccgagggcgccggcgtcatcctgt gcatcgagaaggcgctggcccagtcgggcgtgtcccgcgaggacgtgaac tatatcaacgcgcacgccaccagcacccccgcgggcgacatcaaggagta tcaggccctggcgcactgcttcggccagaactcggagctgcgcgtcaact ccaccaagagcatgatcggccacctgctgggcggcgccggcggcgtggag gcggtcgccgtggtccaggcgatccgcaccggctggatccaccccaacat caacctggaggaccccgacgagggcgtggacgccaagctgctggtcggcc ccaagaaggagaagctgaaggtgaaggtcggcctgtcgaactccttcggc ttcggcggccacaacagctcgatcctgttcgcgccctgcaactga Amino acid sequence of the C. aequipetala KASIV. The algal transit peptide is underlined. C aeque KASIV SEQ ID NO: 63 MAAAASMVASPLCTWLVAACMSTSFDNDPRSPSIKRIPRRRRILSQSSLR GSTFQCLVTSYIDPCNQFSSSASLSFLGDNGFASLFGSKPFRSIRGHRRL GRASHSGEAMAVALEPAQEVATKKKPVVKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDV YYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCNQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGWVAPKLSKRMDK FMLYLLTAGKKALADGGITDDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGLGGMKLFSDSIE ALRISYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCI LNSANHIVRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASR PWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMT EPHPEGAGVILCIEKALAQAGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAH CFGHNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLIGAAGGVEAVTVVQAIRTGWIHPNLNLEDP DKAVDAKLLVGPKKERLNVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPYN Amino acid sequence of the C. glassostoma KASIV. The algal transit peptide is underlined. S07_Cg_Locus_4548_Transcript_4/9_translation SEQ ID NO: 64 MAAAASSQLCTWLVAACMSTSFDNNPRSPSIKRLPRRRRVLSHCSLRGST FQCLVTSYIDPCNQYCSSASLSFLGDNGFTPLIGSKPFRSNRGHPRLGRA SHSGEAMAVALQPAQEVATKKKPAMKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDVYYN NLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGWVAPKLSKRMDKFML YLLTAGKKALADGGITDDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGMGGMKLFNDSIEALR VSYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILNA ANHIVRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWD SNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPH PEGAGVILCIEKALAQAGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFG QNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGAAGGVEAVTVIQAIRTGWIHPNLNLDDPDKA VDAKFLVGPKKERLNVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPYN Amino acid sequence of the C. hookeriana KASIV. The algal transit peptide is underlined. S26_ChookKASIV_trinity_43853 - translation SEQ ID NO: 65 MAASSCMVGSPFCTWLVSACMSTSFDNDPRSLSHKRLRLSRRRRTLSSHC SLRGSTPQCLDPCNQHCFLGDNGFASLFGSKPPRSDLGHLRLGRTSHSGE VMAVAQEVSTNKKPATKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHDPDVYYNNLLDGVSGI SEIETFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGLVAPKLSKRMDKFMLYILTAGKKA LADGGITEDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGLGGMKVFSDSVEALRISYKKISPF CVPFSTTNMGSAILAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILNAANHITKGEA DMMLCGGSDAAILPIGMGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDGFVMG EGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILC IEKALAQAGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNS TKSMIGHLIGAAGGVEAVTVIQAIRTGWIHPNLNLENPDKAVDAKLLVGP KKERLDVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPYN Amino acid sequence of the C. glassostoma KASIV. The algal transit peptide is underlined S07_Cg_Locus_3059_Transcript_2/2_translation SEQ ID NO: 66 MAAASSMVASSFSTSLVAACMSTSFDNDPRFLSHKRIRLSLRRGSTFQCL GDNGFASLIGSKPPRSNHGHRRLGRTSHSGEAMAVAMQPAQEASTKNKHV TKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHDPDVYYNNLLDGVSGISEIENFDCSQFPTRI AGEIKSFSTEGYVIPKFAKRMDKFMLYLLTAGKKALEDGGITEDVMKELD KRKCGVLIGSGMGGMKIINDSIAALNVSYKKMTPFCVPFSTTNMGSAMLA IDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNYCILNAANHIIRGEANMMLCGGSDAVVIPV GLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAK KRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPDGAGVILCIEKALAQSGVSREDV NYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGAAGGV EAVSVVQAIRTGWIHPNINLEDPDEAVDAKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNSF GFGGHNSSILFAPCN Amino acid sequence of the C. carthagenesis KASIV. The algal transit peptide is underlined S05_CcrKASIV_17190_Seq_7/7_translation SEQ ID NO: 67 MAAAAAFASPFCTWLVAACMSSASRHDPLPSPSSKPRLRRKILFQCAGRG SSAGSGSSFHSLVTSYLGCLEPCHEYYTSSSSLGFSSLFGSTPGRTSRRQ RRLHRASHSGEAMAVALQPAQEVTTKKKPSIKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHD PDVFYNNLLDGASGISEIETFDCAQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGWVAPKLSKR MDKFMLYMLTAGKKALADGGISEDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSAMGGMKVFND AIEALRISYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSN FCILNAANHITRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTK ASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAY HMTEPHPKGAGVILCIERALAQSGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQA LAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGAAGGVEAVTVVQAIRTGWVHPNINL ENPDEGVDAKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPYN Amino acid sequence of the C. carthagenesis KASIV. The algal transit peptide is underlined S05_CcrKASIV_17190_Seq_6/7_translation SEQ ID NO: 68 MAAAASVVASPFCTWLVAACMSASFDNEPRSLSPKRRRSLSRSSSASLRF LGGNGFASLFGSDPLRPNRGHRRLRHASHSGEAMAVALQPAQEVSTKKKP VTKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHDPDVYYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTR IAGEIKSFSTDGWVAPKLSKRMDKFMLYMLTAGKKALADGGITEEVMKEL DKRKCGVLIGSGMGGMKLFNDSIEALRISYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAML AMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILNAANHITRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIP IGLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHA KKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPKGAGVILCIERALAQSGVSRED VNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGAAGG VEAVTVVQAIRTGWVHPNINLENPDEGVDAKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNS FGFGGHNSSILFAPYN Amino acid sequence of the C. pulcherrima KASIV. The algal transit peptide is underlined pSZ2181 - CpulcKASIV SEQ ID NO: 69 MPAASSLLASPLCTWLLAACMSTSFHPSDPLPPSISSPRRRLSRRRILSQ CAPLPSASSALRGSSFHTLVTSYLACFEPCHDYYTSASLFGSRPIRTTRR HRRLNRASPSREAMAVALQPEQEVTTKKKPSIKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGH DPDVFYNNLLDGTSGISEIETFDCAQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGWVAPKLSK RMDKFMLYMLTAGKKALTDGGITEDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSAMGGMKVFN DAIEALRISYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATS NFCIMNAANHIIRGEADVMLCGGSDAVIIPIGMGGFVACRALSQRNSDPT KASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDA YHMTEPHPDGAGVILCIEKALAQSGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQ ALIHCFGQNRELKVNSTKSMIGHLLGAAGGVEAVSVVQAIRTGWIHPNLN LENPDEGVDTKLLVGPKKERLNVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPYI Clade 1 KASIV consensus C8 and C10 SEQ ID NO: 70 MAAASCMVASPFCTWLVAACMSTSXDNDPRSLSHKRLRLSRRRRTLSSHC SLRGSTFQCLDPCNQHCFLGDNGFASLFGSKPPRSNRGHLRLGRTSHSGE VMAVAXQXAQEVSTNKKPATKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHDPDVYYNNLLDG VSGISEIENFDCSQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGWVAPKLSKRMDKFMLYILTA GKKALADGGITEDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGLGGMKVFSDSIEALRTSYKK ISPFCVPFSTTNMGSAILAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILNAANHIT KGEADMMLCGGSDAAILPIGMGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDG FVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAG VILCIEKALAQSGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSEL RVNSTKSMIGHLLGGAGGVEAVTVVQAIRTGWIHPNINLEDPDEGVDAKL LVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPCN Clade 2 KASIV consensus C10 only SEQ ID NO: 71 MAAAASMXXSPLCTWLVAACMSTSFDNDPRSPSIKRLPRRRRVLSQCSLR GSTFQCLVTSYIDPCNQYCSSASLSFLGDNGFASLFGSKPFRSNRGHRRL GRASHSGEAMAVALQPAQEVATKKKPVIKQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDV YYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTRIAGEIKSFSTDGWVAPKLSKRMDK FMLYLLTAGKKALADGGITDDVMKELDKRKCGVLIGSGMGGMKLFNDSIE ALRXSYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAMDLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCI LNAANHIVRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIGLGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASR PWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKKRGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMT EPHPEGAGVILCIEKALAQAGVSREDVNYINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAH CFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGAAGGVEAVTVXQAIRTGWIHPNLNLEDP DKAVDAKLLVGPKKERLNVKVGLSNSFGFGGHNSSILFAPYNV Clade 1 KASIV consensus mature protein SEQ ID NO: 72 KQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHDPDVYYNNLLDGVSGISEIENFDCSQFPTRIA GEIKSFSTDGWVAPKLSKRMDKFMLYILTAGKKALADGGITEDVMKELDK RKCGVLIGSGLGGMKVFSDSIEALRTSYKKISPFCVPFSTTNMGSAILAM DLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILNAANHITKGEADMMLCGGSDAAILPIG MGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKK RGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILCIEKALAQSGVSREDVN YINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGGAGGVE AVTVVQAIRTGWIHPNINLEDPDEGVDAKLLVGPKKEKLKVKVGLSNSFG FGGHNSSILFAPCN Clade 2 KASIV consensus mature protein KQRRVVVTGMGVVTPLGHEPDVYYNNLLDGVSGISEIETFDCTQFPTRIA GEIKSFSTDGWVAPKLSKRMDKFMLYLLTAGKKALADGGITDDVMKELDK RKCGVLIGSGMGGMKLFNDSIEALRXSYKKMNPFCVPFATTNMGSAMLAM DLGWMGPNYSISTACATSNFCILNAANHIVRGEADMMLCGGSDAVIIPIG LGGFVACRALSQRNNDPTKASRPWDSNRDGFVMGEGAGVLLLEELEHAKK RGATIYAEFLGGSFTCDAYHMTEPHPEGAGVILCIEKALAQAGVSREDVN YINAHATSTPAGDIKEYQALAHCFGQNSELRVNSTKSMIGHLLGAAGGVE AVTVXQAIRTGWIHPNLNLEDPDKAVDAKLLVGPKKERLNVKVGLSNSFG FGGHNSSILFAPYNV 

1. A non-natural, isolated polynucleotide having at least 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% sequence identity or equivalent sequence by virtue of the degeneracy of the genetic code to any one of SEQ ID NOs: 21-37, or 39-55, or encoding a KASI-like protein having at least 80, 85, 85.5, 86, 86.5, 87, 87.5, 88, 88.5, 89, 89.5, 90, 90.5, 91, 91.5, 92, 92.5, 93, 93.5, 94, 94.5, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5, 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5, 99 or 99.5% amino acid sequence identity to any one of SEQ ID NOs: 2-18, 62-72, or a mature protein produced therefrom, or the complement of the polynucleotide.
 2. A transformation vector comprising the cDNA of claim
 1. 3. The vector of claim 2, comprising promoter and 3′UTR sequences in operable linkage to the cDNA, and optionally a flanking sequence for homologous recombination.
 4. A host cell comprising the polynucleotide of claim 1 and/or the vector of claim 2 or
 3. 5. The host cell of claim 4, wherein the host cell is a plastidic oleaginous cell having a type II fatty acid biosynthesis pathway.
 6. The host cell of claim 5, wherein the host cell is a microalga.
 7. The host cell of claim 6, wherein the host cell is of Trebouxiophyceae, and optionally of the genus Chlorella or Prototheca.
 8. The host cell of claim 7, wherein the microalga is of the species Prototheca moriformis.
 9. A method for making a cell-oil, the method comprising cultivating a host cell of claim 1, so as produce the cell-oil, wherein the oil comprises triglycerides and microalgal sterols.
 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the cell oil comprises sterols characterized by a sterol profile and the sterol profile has an excess of ergosterol over β-sitosterol and/or the presence of 22, 23-dihydrobrassicasterol, poriferasterol or clionasterol.
 11. A host cell comprising a) a non-natural, isolated polynucleotide having at least 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% sequence identity or equivalent sequence by virtue of the degeneracy of the genetic code to any one of SEQ ID NOs: 21-37, or 39-55, or encoding a KASI-like protein having at least 80, 85, 85.5, 86, 86.5, 87, 87.5, 88, 88.5, 89, 89.5, 90, 90.5, 91, 91.5, 92, 92.5, 93, 93.5, 94, 94.5, 95, 95.5, 96, 96.5, 97, 97.5, 98, 98.5, 99 or 99.5% amino acid sequence identity to any one of SEQ ID NOs: 2-18, 62-72, or a mature protein produced therefrom, or the complement of the polynucleotide; and b) a non-natural, isolated polynucleotide encoding a FATA acyl-ACP thioesterase or FATB acyl-ACP thioesterase.
 12. The host cell of claim 11, wherein the FATB acyl-ACP thioesterase has at least 80, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, or 99% amino acid sequence identity to SEQ ID NO: 1 or SEQ ID NO:
 57. 13. The host cell of claim 12, wherein the host cell produces a cell oil characterized by a fatty acid profile with (i) at least 30, 40, 50, or 55% C14:0, (ii) at least 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, or 14% C8:0, (iii) at least 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, or 35 area % for the sum of C8:0 and C10:0, or (iv) a C8/C10 ratio in the range of 2.2-2.5, 2.5-3.0, or 3.0-3.4.
 14. The host cell of claim 11, wherein the host cell is a plastidic oleaginous cell having a type II fatty acid biosynthesis pathway.
 15. The host cell of claim 14, wherein the host cell is a microalga.
 16. The host cell of claim 15, wherein the host cell is of Trebouxiophyceae, and optionally of the genus Chlorella or Prototheca.
 17. The host cell of claim 16, wherein the microalga is of the species Prototheca moriformis.
 18. The host cell of claim 11, wherein one or more of the polynucleotides is codon-optimized for expression in the host cell such that the polynucleotide's coding sequence contains the most or second most preferred codon for at least 60% of the codons of the coding sequence such that the codon-optimized sequence is more efficiently translated in the host cell relative to a non-optimized sequence.
 19. The host cell of claim 18, wherein the coding sequence contains the most preferred codon for at least 80% of the codons of the coding sequence.
 20. A method for making a cell-oil, the method comprising cultivating a host cell of claim 11, so as produce the cell-oil, wherein the oil comprises triglycerides and microalgal sterols. 